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DISAPPOINTED EXPECTATION AS A MAJOR ELEMENT OF HUMOUR CREATION IN JEEVES AND WOOSTER’S NOVELS BY P. G. WODEHOUSE

Marina Ivanovna Mekheda
Tyumen State University

Ruslana Shakirovna Raemgulova
Gymnasium № 21, Tyumen


Submitted: November 1, 2018
Abstract. The article is devoted to the study of the phenomenon of deceived expectations as the basis for creating a comic effect in the series of literary works by P. J. Wodehouse with Jeeves and Wooster as major protagonists. The heroes of the novels are presented as opposites, the social status of whom is opposed to their human traits and intellectual characteristics, which is beautifully conveyed by the author by violating the socioeconomic stereotypes of the heroes’ speech. The aim of the study is to identify and analyze the linguistic features of the speech of the heroes at various levels that follow the pattern of the mismatch of socioeconomic stereotypes thanks to which the comic effect is achieved. The work raises pressing issues of correlation of speech characteristics and socioeconomic stratification.
Key words and phrases:
П. Дж. Вудхаус
обманутое ожидание
юмор
комический эффект
несоответствие
социо-экономические речевые характеристики
P. G. Wodehouse
disappointed expectation
humour
comic effect
incongruity
socioeconomic speech characteristics
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