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Re: Dippy Dudes

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crashryan

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Re: Dippy Dudes
« on: August 30, 2020, 05:30:02 AM »

I don't think this is very funny, but I am curious about the concept. What exactly is the writer making fun of? At first I thought the guys were Englishmen, but it becomes clear that they're putting on the accents to seem classy. But why the lisping? Was it a fad for urban swells to lisp and say "Bah Jove"? Or is it a veiled suggestion that the men are a gay couple? They live together, have matching pajamas, and behave in ways a 1905 audience might consider effeminate. And a lisp was long a stereotyped attribute of homosexuals. Does anyone know something about this strip?

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Andrew999

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Re: Dippy Dudes
« Reply #1 on: August 30, 2020, 07:24:50 AM »

The lisp where an 'R' sounds like a 'W' and the phrase 'By Jove' or 'Bah Jove' as it is here - is more associated with the traditional upper class in Britain. Prince Charles, for example, suffers a little from this affectation if you listen to him carefully - poor man.

Not really to do with being gay - although there is an unfair view amongst some working class men that the 'toffs' (upper class) are a bunch of useless worthless ........  - you get my meaning.

The author is making fun of the upper class, their attitudes, their sheltered lifestyles and their inabilities. It's not all that funny but amusing in parts
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