Parody and political parody use drama to depict people or social organizations as silly or degenerate, in this way distancing their crowd from the object of their amusingness. Spoof subverts well known sorts and structures, studying those structures without fundamentally denouncing them.
Different types of comic drama incorporate screwball comic drama, which gets its amusingness to a great extent from peculiar, shocking (and implausible) circumstances or characters, and dark comic drama, which is described by a type of cleverness that incorporates darker parts of human conduct or human instinct. Also dirty diversion, sexual amusingness, and race cleverness make comic drama by abusing social traditions or taboos in comic ways. A comic drama of conduct regularly takes as its subject a specific piece of society (normally high society) and utilizations amusingness to spoof or caricaturize the conduct and idiosyncrasies of its individuals. Lighthearted comedy is a well known classification that portrays thriving sentiment in funny terms and spotlights on the shortcomings of the individuals who are beginning to look all starry eyed at.