Contagious Laughter: When one person laughs, it makes the others laugh. Corpsing: When an actor laughs at a time their character shouldn't be laughing. Cry ... |
The best way to tell if a character just can't take it anymore is if they break down and start laughing for no reason at all, or for all the wrong reasons. |
The Signature Laugh trope as used in popular culture. There are some unique laughs that, when imitated by anyone, immediately bring to mind a single person. |
This trope is Truth in Television, as it is generally theorized that laughter developed as a way for the early humans to release tension and express relief. |
The Annoying Laugh usually comes in several specific flavors (the Asthma Attack bellow, the high Hyena-like cackle, the Snort-Snort-Snort, the Machine Gun ... |
Some fits of laughter are so strong that doing literally anything else is literally impossible: movement, speech, thought — it all goes out the window. |
When a character, especially a Sad Clown or Plucky Comic Relief type, is facing death, they find the whole experience laugh-out-loud funny. |
The Holding in Laughter trope as used in popular culture. Laughter isn't always welcome. There are situations where someone might try to avoid laughing, ... |
Tension-Cutting Laughter is an efficient way for writers to build and release tension rhythmically throughout a narrative, and as such should be viewed as a ... |
Tropes involving different types and presentations of laughter, and what they say about a character or the scene. Annoying Laugh Circle of Shame Dissonant ... |
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