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How does Vorhaus explain the importance of 'implied comparison' in comedy?
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Implied comparison is a powerful tool where you suggest a connection between two things without explicitly stating it. The audience fills in the gap, creating a humorous or insightful connection. It works by setting up an expectation and then subverting it with an unspoken similarity.