Answer:
The antics of the two ostlers are typical of a farce
Step-by-step explanation:
The farce, the main form of medieval comic theater, dawned in the twilight of the French Middle Ages around the 16th century. At first it consisted of a brief comic play, presented at intervals between the mysteries (long play on the history of religion), later on to develop autonomous existence. For its comic origin, the farce tends towards the comedy of customs and characters.
The farce differs from comedy itself for not observing rules of likelihood and differs from satire or parody for not trying to question values. It is also possible to define the farce as the opposite of the fable, since the farce, unlike the fable, presents what can be called a false moral and is characterized by the presence of exaggerating, unrealistic expressions and situations.