Oral Literature Puns Estimated reading: 2 minutes 36 views Introduction To Puns / Word Play– A pun is a form of word play that suggests several meanings, by either exploiting the multiple meanings of a word, or substituting a word for another similar sounding word, the result of which is humorous.– A pun is also known as paronomasia.– There are two main types of puns:(a) Homophonic punsThis is where a word is substituted for another similar sounding word or word pronounced almost in the same way .For example:Fishermen are reel men.Explanation: There is a twist on the word ‘reel’ which is originally supposed to be spelt ‘real’.(b) Homographic puns– A homographic pun is formed by using a word that has multiple meanings. You might not tell what exactly what the speaker means.For example;Rose is the flower of my life.Explanation: The word ‘Rose’ is a female name. it could be the person the speaker loves. It is also a type of flower.Features of Puns– Puns are characterized by:They are shortThey are humorousFunctions of PunsTeaching pronunciation. For example, homophonesEnhancing creativity. One has to think in order to form their punsEntertaining. When said one wonders what the speaker intends, the audience will laughTagged:English KENotesPunsPuns / Word PlayWord Play Oral Literature - Previous Tongue Twisters