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RE: LeoThread 2024-09-30 08:55

in LeoFinancelast month

Using the differences between "complex" and "complicated" can create tension, misunderstanding, and humor in storytelling by playing with characters’ abilities to handle one but not the other.

Comedy

  1. Misinterpreted Problem: A character faces a complicated issue, like assembling furniture with convoluted instructions, but treats it as if it's a complex problem. They overthink simple steps, creating a comedic overreaction. ("I think this table is challenging my perception of reality.")

  2. Overwhelming Complexity: A character skilled in solving complicated tasks (e.g., a genius engineer) is completely overwhelmed by a complex social situation. Their attempts to apply logic to relationships, which are inherently messy, result in awkward and funny moments. ("Why can’t I just run a simulation to fix our marriage?")