The Man Who Says Words in the Wrong Order

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"The Man Who Says Words in the Wrong Order" is a classic Monty Python sketch featuring a character whose comically jumbled speech satirizes language, communication, and social awkwardness.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Monty Python sketch
comedy sketch
television sketch
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
creator Monty Python
feature jumbled speech
verbal confusion
word order errors
genre satire
sketch comedy
hasMainCharacter man who says words in the wrong order
hasTheme breakdown of communication
linguistic absurdity
social anxiety
intendedEffect comic absurdity
humor
medium television
narrativeFocus miscommunication
social embarrassment
originalLanguage English
partOf Monty Python television work
satirizes communication
language
social awkwardness
style British surreal humor
wordplay-based comedy

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Monty Python's Flying Circus season 2 hasNotableSketch The Man Who Says Words in the Wrong Order