A farce is an overreacted play wherein nonsensical things happen. This can also be described as a surreal comedy wherein the strangeness is beyond relief. An example of a farce involves talking animals that have been transformed into people but have retained their thinking and behavior. When put in the world of the humans, their antics may be quite hilarious to the point of getting overboard.
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