BRAHUI: براہوئی ڈرامہ ٹی بوگ شوگ اسہ مطالعہ ئس

Satire and Humor in Brahui Drama

Authors

  • Saleh Muhammad University of Balochistan, Quetta, Pakistan
  • Dr. Waheed Razzaq University of Balochistan, Quetta, Pakistan

Keywords:

brahui, drama, Humor, , satire

Abstract

Humor is considered an important part of Drama and has a prominent place in the Drama of all languages of the world. The main purpose of humor is to encourage laughter and humor is deemed as a means to end the bare dome of a gathering. The aim of this topic “humor in Brahui Drama” is to explore that how much studies has been conducted on this unconventional and essential topic and how much justice has been done to this topic while explaining it. For assessing this topic qualitative research method has been applied and the sources of data were purely secondly data in this regard different boots of Brahui language and other languages / Drama has been reviewed for an in-depth understanding to topic. By researching this topic, it has come to know that the British who came from outside in the last century, first started work in Brahui Drama and explained the early traces of this language and also brought addition in material of Brahui Drama. Inspiring from the positive effects of British writers the attention of local people was also drown towards it and they started to explore the different aspects of Brahui Drama existing of various Drama on humor in Brahui Drama shows that this topic has got an important place in Brahui Drama. But the Drama gap is still existing to explore the different aspects of this unconditional topic in Brahui language.

Author Biographies

Saleh Muhammad, University of Balochistan, Quetta, Pakistan

M.Phil Scholar

Dr. Waheed Razzaq, University of Balochistan, Quetta, Pakistan

Assistant Professor, Department of Brahui

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Published

29.04.2023

How to Cite

Saleh Muhammad, & Dr. Waheed Razzaq. (2023). BRAHUI: براہوئی ڈرامہ ٹی بوگ شوگ اسہ مطالعہ ئس: Satire and Humor in Brahui Drama. Al-Dalili, 4(2), 13–22. Retrieved from https://aldalili.com/index.php/dalili/article/view/116

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