Analysis of Thurber Carnival In my opinion, the "Fables of Our Time" included in Thurber's Thurber Carnival is a particularly good example of the "break the frame" success for writers to create humor and irony. In this article, Thurber explores the main method used by humor and satire in the fables of "Shrike and Chipmunk" and "Unicorn in the Garden". First of all, what does 'frame division' mean? This is a reference to the view that it violates our "reference frame" and recognizes the resulting inconsistent understanding.
In 1960, the server met the long-standing desire for the professional stage and participated in 88 satirical carnival performances (this reflects his 1945 book titled "Server Carnival") . It is based on server stories and subtitles in cartoons. Thurber appeared in the sketch of "Documents and Forgetting". Sketch was instructed by the server in vain and in a series of letters trying to prevent one of his publishers from sending him a book he did not order, and the mess of the reply. Thurber was awarded a special Tony award for remodeling the carnival screenplay
At the end of his life in 1960, the server was able to show his longstanding professional stage aspirations at 88 satirical carnival shows by picking server stories and cartoon subtitles. . Thur appeared in the sketch file, forgetting to point out the imaginary communication with the publisher. The server was awarded a special Tony Award for the adaptation of carnival. By the time of his death, the work of the server appeared in various collections and over 20 languages. He has received numerous awards and honorary degrees from various agencies including Kenyon College (1950), Williams College (1951) and Yale University (1953). The server was also awarded the Ohio State University "a high quality service to humans and our alma mater" award in 1916.
James Thurber (1894-1961) created about 30 volumes of humor, novels, children's books, cartoons and essays in just a few years. As a founding member of the New Yorker staff, Thurber has authored and published books that have appeared in countless languages around the world such as The Thurber Carnival and My Life and Hard Times.
Thurber was born in Charles L. Thurber in Columbus, Ohio and Mary Agnes (Mame) Fisher Thurber in Ohio. Growing up in Columbus and its atmosphere in the Midwest has shaped the values of the server and his view of the world. His father was a spoiled up clerk, a small politician who dreamed of becoming a lawyer or actor and was told to be a source of inspiration for the cowardly little hero of his story . The mother of a server nicknamed Mom is a woman who decided with a sense of humor. She is a practical clownman who pretended to be a physically handicapped person and declared that he suddenly healed after participating in the resurrection of the faith therapist. As a natural born woman, Mary is definitely a model of depiction of his prototype female server.