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A more popular modern meaning is the use of humor with an intent to provoke laughter in general.
 
A more popular modern meaning is the use of humor with an intent to provoke laughter in general.
 
A subset of comedy is ''unintentional comedy'' which happens when the subject is funny without meaning to be. Many examples can be found throughout Conservapedia.
 
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==

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Template:StubA classical meaning of comedy is comical theater as in one of two types of Greek plays (the other is tragedy). Not necessarily funny, but ends happily.

A more popular modern meaning is the use of humor with an intent to provoke laughter in general.

See also