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Originally Posted by Lalwendė
Yet there are comic elements in myth. This afternoon I have been reading about Loki in Norse myth, who was a shamanic/shape shifting trickster sort of character, often engaging in darkly comic acts. The jester is a figure who does appear in myth - I am sure there are other examples.
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Yes, Lewis said there were comid (I prefer the word funny) elements in myth:
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Originally Posted by Lewis
There may be joy, but ultimately it is grave.
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Ultimately, in the end, in other words, no myth can be a comedy such as "Big Fat Liar" is a comedy, or "Ten Things I Hate About You" is a comedy. A myth can't be like that because, at the very end, it is not really grave -- it is not sobering. Well I assume that there are some exceptions.
Erk. I think I'm digging myself into a hole.