Non sequitur (absurdism)
A non sequitur is a literary device; in comedy (as opposed to in formal logic), it is a comment which, due to its lack of meaning relative to the comment it follows, is absurd to the point of being humorous. Its use can be deliberate or unintentional. Literally, it is Latin for "it does not follow." In other literature, a non sequitur can denote an abrupt, illogical, unexpected or absurd turn of plot or dialogue not normally associated with or appropriate to that preceding it.
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Non sequiturs often appear to be disconnected or random comments, or random changes in subject, especially socially inappropriate ones.
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Examples of works which make heavy use of this device to humorous effect are the comic strips Zippy the Pinhead and Non Sequitur, the television series Monty Python's Flying Circus, the cartoon Family Guy, the novels of Douglas Adams, the comedy of Mitch Hedberg, the absurdist stories of underground Russian author Daniil Kharms, and the music of They Might Be Giants or Cake.
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Zippy the Pinhead - Non Sequitur - Monty Python's Flying Circus - Family Guy - Douglas Adams - Mitch Hedberg - Daniil Kharms - They Might Be Giants - Cake
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Non sequiturs in Zippy the Pinhead:
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- "Let me do my tribute to fishnet stockings, are we having fun yet? Fishnet, fishnet, fishnet, fishnet."
- "Accept provolone into your life."
- "Laundry is the fifth dimension."
- "If you can't say something nice, say something surrealistic."
The non sequitur can be understood as the opposite of cliché. To illustrate: in theatre, traditional comedy and drama depend on the ritualization—that is, the predictability—of human emotional experiences. In contrast, the theatre of the absurd depends upon the disjunction—that is, the unpredictability—of that experience. Predictability in its most extreme form is cliché; unpredictability, then, expresses itself most naturally as non sequitur.
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