Sources of Effectiveness in Public Speaking; Psychological Principles Practically Used in Developing Ability to Speak

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Burdette meant to say: "The basis of humor is the misfit of somebody else — that is, we laugh at the misfits of others." Whenever anyone makes a slip, either in mind or body, so that his action of mind or body, is not such as we should regularly expect in such circum- stances, we laugh at him.
The reason we feel so good over such a thing, seems to be that we are rejoiced not to find ourselves in the same state as the one at whom we laugh.
We see still more clearly that it is the unusual rather
...than the unfortunate that is humorous to us, when we con- THE EMOTION OF HUMOR 359 sider the humor in witty things that are said. Imagine yourself in a small company of persons one of whom is a wit. The conversation is dragging, when suddenly this wit makes a brief remark and throws the whole company into an uproar of laughter. We know that we are not laughing at this man because of any misfortune, or because he did something he did not intend to do. We know that his mind, at this moment, is more alert and more capable than any other mind present.

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