This description makes it easier for the reader to laugh at the struggles that the Orks suffer and are subjected to. Lastly, are the Orks shown to be irredeemably violent, destructive and by most definitions evil. The Orks are furthermore described as having little to no empathy for the suffering of others, and when they do show concern for another, or even save another of their kin, it is always a close friend, and the interaction is soon forgotten. Note that this narrative form seems to mainly be used against other Orks, where both sides of the conflict are equally as unfaced by injury, trauma or death. This mentality allows the reader to temporarily join the Orks in this mentality via suspension of disbelief. To them mortality is not something to consider or worry about, and war is nothing but a fun and exhilarating adventure. I discussed in earlier chapters that the Orks are not affected by warfare and strife like any of the other races are. The Orks are often featured in comedic cartoons and comics, and the narrative that follows them as the major point of vire characters are always centered around comedy and more often than not, slapstick. The primary role of the Orks, besides their use as a constant antagonist to the major point of view factions humanity, do they also serve as a form of comic relief. This chapter will discuss how the Orks points of view turns atrocities and horrific events into darkly comedic situations using context and dramatic irony.
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