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The Donkey's Laughter as Truth-Telling

Dark humor functions as a socially acceptable vehicle for exposing uncomfortable truths that polite society prefers to ignore.

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Why It Matters

Nasreddin Hodja frequently uses absurdist scenarios involving donkeys to expose human folly and social hypocrisy. Dark humor, like the Hodja's tales, operates in the liminal space where laughter permits truth-telling that earnest speech cannot achieve. When we laugh at something dark—death, failure, injustice—we simultaneously acknowledge its reality and create psychological distance from it. This concept examines how dark humor serves as a pressure valve for collective anxiety, allowing communities to confront mortality, suffering, and systemic absurdity without becoming paralyzed by despair. The Hodja's tradition shows that the jester's dark wit is not cruel avoidance but courageous confrontation, using paradox and play to illuminate what daylight reasoning obscures.

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