Remember the Lyrics
Tone & Mood
Techniques & Meaning
Bo’s Message
Sound, Image & Performance
100

Finish the lyric: “Should I be ___ at a time like this?”

joking 


100

How would you describe the tone at the beginning of the song?

Playful, exaggerated, mock-heroic

100

Define irony.

Saying one thing but meaning another

100

What is Burnham questioning in this song?

Whether comedy can help during real-world suffering

100

What key prop does Burnham use throughout?

Microphone

200

What line does Burnham repeat throughout the song?

“Should I be joking at a time like this?”

200

What happens to the tone by the end?

It becomes serious or introspective

200

Give one example of irony in “Comedy.”

Joking about whether he should joke

200

What fear does he express as an artist?

That his work doesn’t actually help anyone

200

How does his movement change as tone shifts?

From big gestures → smaller, tense posture

300

Name one serious global issue Burnham mentions.

Climate change / war / poverty / inequality

300

What musical or vocal change signals this shift?

Slower tempo, softer voice, reduced humour

300

Why does Burnham use repetition?

Shows anxiety, obsession, or self-doubt

300

What does “comedy” symbolise here?

Performance, coping, or distraction

300

How does lighting support his message?

Bright = performance; dim = reflection

400

What feeling replaces confidence by the end of the song?

Doubt, guilt, or self-awareness

400

What emotion does the audience likely feel at the end?

Sympathy or discomfort

400

How does lighting affect the meaning?

Bright lights = false confidence; darkness = honesty

400

What is the artist’s dilemma?

Wanting to help while needing attention

400

What kind of “stage” has he created?

A fake one — the room becomes his performance space

500

What is the final mood or tone of “Comedy”?

It mirrors Burnham’s conflict between wanting to help and fearing he’s trivialising pain.

500

Why might Burnham want the audience to feel uneasy?  

To make us question the role or comfort of comedy during crisis

500

How does camera framing add meaning?

Close-ups show vulnerability; wide shots show isolation

500

What overall message does “Comedy” send about creativity in crisis?

Art can question or comfort, but can’t always fix real problems

500

How do sound and image combine to show tension?

Music stays upbeat while visuals show collapse or doubt

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