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What’s funny?

What’s funny?. THOMASINA: Septimus , what is carnal embrace? SEPTIMUS: Carnal embrace is the practice of throwing one’s arms around a side of beef. THOMASINA: Is that all? SEPTIMUS: No ... a shoulder of mutton, a haunch of venison well hugged, an embrace of

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What’s funny?

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  1. What’s funny? THOMASINA: Septimus, what is carnal embrace? SEPTIMUS: Carnal embrace is the practice of throwing one’s arms around a side of beef. THOMASINA: Is that all? SEPTIMUS: No ... a shoulder of mutton, a haunch of venison well hugged, an embrace of grouse ... caro, carnis, feminine, flesh.

  2. Agree or disagree? • Irving Wardle wrote of Stoppard that he is ‘an artist… who can hand you the key to the universe while laying out the next banana skin’. Do you agree that this describes the place of comedy in Arcadia? • Arcadia is a traditional comedy despite its postmodern trickery. Is this true? • Stoppard described Arcadia as a ‘romantic tragedy with jokes’. To what extent do you agree with him? • ‘Romantic comedy tells the story of a beautiful and often idealised heroine, meeting a man. The course of true love is beset with difficulties, but finally there is a happy ending, celebrated with the ritual of a dance. Arcadia fits this perfectly.’ Do you agree? • ‘The last scene of Arcadia makes it difficult to call the play a comedy.’ Do you agree?

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