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    The term arises from a device developed for use in the broad, physical comedy style known as commedia dell'artein 16th-century Italy. The "slap stick" consists of two thin slats of wood, which makes a "slap" when striking another actor, with little force needed to make a loud—and comical—sound.

  3. Sep 4, 2024 · The slapstick seems to have first come into use in the 16th century, when Harlequin, one of the principal characters of the Italian commedia dell’arte, used it on the posteriors of his comic victims.

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  4. The new champions of the surreal slapstick invented by The Goons were about to graduate from the hallowed halls of Oxford and Cambridge Universities.

  5. Mar 1, 2005 · Though cheap laughs have been popular forever, it wasn’t until the 1890s that the slapstick gave its name to a school of comedy built entirely on people getting beat up. Silent film brought slapstick comedy out of seedy vaudeville houses and into early movie theaters that had been, the week or hour before, seedy vaudeville houses.

  6. Slapstick has its origins in early theatrical forms, particularly commedia dell'arte, which featured stock characters and physical humor. Famous silent film stars like Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton are often credited with popularizing slapstick through their innovative use of physical comedy.

  7. Oct 4, 2023 · Slapstick comedy, characterized by physical humor and exaggerated situations, was one of the first techniques to captivate audiences. Exaggeration. A cornerstone of slapstick is the notion of...

  8. The origins of slapstick comedy trace back to the performing arts long before the invention of cinema. Its name, “slapstick,” originates from the battacio, a device used in commedia dell’arte that produced a loud slapping noise without causing harm, symbolizing the genre’s emphasis on physical comedy. This theatrical form, which ...

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