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You'd need to understand the premise of Koestler's Act of Creation. The act he speaks of is in our mind, it is the "Ah Ha" instant that occurs when we have a new thought, when we grasp the essence of a work of art, or when we get a joke. It is an intellectual/emotional instant born of certain kinds of mental processes.
He makes an argument that humor, discovery, and art are all related in the sense of being different kinds of acts of creation. He shows links between types of humor, types of discovery and types of art. He ties them together with identifications of the mental processes and the results - in the way that ideas or stimuli are juxtaposed to trigger an identification.
I believe that Koestler is saying the same series of mental processes are at work with a getting a pun and having an emotional reaction to the rhyme in a poem. I'm not sure on this, and you would probably need to read him, since I'm not doing his theories justice here.
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