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mentioned. in his novels. One work The OldCuriosity Shop seems to be<br />

based almost. entirely on the Punchtradition. The show has taken a fair<br />

amount of stick in. the past forbeing violent or not politically correct<br />

and being flippant. aboutdomestic violence. Charles Dickens is among<br />

those who have nailed thisas. ridiculous.Who Are Punch and Judy<br />

Punch and Judy are arguably the most. famoustraditional puppets in the<br />

Western World with a colorful history. morethan years old. Mr. Punch<br />

with his hook nose detched back. andgarish costume is a cultural icon<br />

in England. His unabashed jokingand. rowdy mischievous behavior<br />

have provoked paroxyms of laughterfrom. audiences throughout time.<br />

An impressive body of art is graced byPunch's. outrageous<br />

countenance.PUNCH Are you a doctorHANGMAN Yes are you.<br />

alrightPUNCH No I'm dead.HANGMAN You can't be dead.PUNCH<br />

I'm dead dead. dead.HANGMAN How long have you been dead Mr.<br />

PunchPUNCH About weeks.punch.<br />

judypuppetpuppetsCodman'sTobyRhosonSeapunchpunchjudyjudyMr..<br />

Punchpunchinellopolichinellepuppetry puppet heroswoodenheadsthat's<br />

the. way to do itwhat a pitysomerville colwyn bayrhoson seacomical.<br />

tragedytragical comedymr punch's operapulcinellaharlequinadedetch.<br />

backhumpbig nose professorspunchmanprofessorsslapstickswazzle.<br />

swazzleomiswazzlehomipunchcallitinerantmarionettes.<br />

seasideentertainmenton the beachbeachperformerson the sands.<br />

carnivalsThe Punch and Judy College ofProfessorsThe Punch and Judy.<br />

Fellowshipswazzleswatchelold red noseHoban quotes him as saying<br />

Punch is. so old he can't die.In its classical glorious sense immortality<br />

is the. quality of whatpasses beyond death the quality of the<br />

supraliving.. In itscontemporary version it is the quality of the surviving<br />

that is. ofwhat is already dead and by that token becomes immortal.It's<br />

a fine show. sir. he replied. jolly fine show. Then with aguffaw he<br />

added And a. damned bad moral.Many of the Trickster's traits Radin<br />

writes were. perpetuated inthe figure of the mediaeval jester and have<br />

survived right up to. thepresent day in the PunchandJudy plays and in<br />

the clown (xxiii).Who is. Punch anyway Where does he come from<br />

And how could soimpossible and. ridiculous a character have survived<br />

the changes andturmoil of the passing. centuries The plain fact is that<br />

nobody knows.Certainly the figure of Punch as. we know him today has<br />

a direct linkwith the commedia dell'arte of the. seventeenth century but<br />

thecharacter is far far older. The original. significance of Punch's<br />

faceand figure his enormous nose and hump are. meaningless to<br />

anaudience of modern times when perhaps it is not. customary<br />

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