There are many views surrounding the Charlie Hebdo firebombing from January 7th. Many journalists from sources such as The Guardian, FOX News, and the New York Times say that the shooting of cartoonists in defense of religious beliefs is unethical and immoral. However, these approaches to the issue of freedom of speech presented by the Hebdo cartoons, which portray the Muslim prophet Mohammed in derogatory and lewd sketches, are represented quite differently by Joe Sacco in his comic titled On Satire. In this comic, Sacco demonstrates his opinion on the issue of freedom of speech by showing how offensive the material was that Hebdo had published. This was easily…
Dave Berry is a hilarious and captivating writer. In his article he breaks down three characteristics of what a guy, not man, is. First and foremost, he explains how guys like neat stuff, as he puts it. For example, purchasing over qualified computers for miniscule assignments. While not using the computer for its upmost potential. Or how the space shuttle is still around for guy’s entertainment. Basically, the shuttle breaks down, they fix it, and get to send it back up to space all over again. For the hundredth time. He continues to explain the next and most well-known characteristic of men. One I should have guessed, guys like a really pointless challenge. For instance trying to see who could go the fastest…
● What are some examples of concepts or constructions of masculinity and femininity that you see in…
Every child has gone through a talk with an adult talking about how you should be kind to other and not being like everyone else. Dave Barryś letter, Dave Barry Teaches his grandson life’s lessons-beginning with the ketchup is high level comedy that uses Witty word play and humorous sequence of events to explain the idea that people have to be kind to others. In this text David Barry uses a lot of humorous elements to explain his theme to his grandson. One of the humorous elements David Barry use is witty word play.…
Read Kimmel, “Bros Before Hos: The Guy Code,” pp. 461-470 in Rereading America. Write a rhetorical analysis of Kimmel’s essay (Journal #8)…
Everyone has been given advice once in their life, at all ages. Dave Barry wrote a letter to his grandson with all the thing important knowledge and advice he believes his grandson should know. When writing this letter Dave had realized the most important thing he knows. In the article, “Dave Barry teaches his grandson life’s lessons - beginning with the ketchup”, Dave Barry uses high comedy in the form of sarcasm and hyperboles to prove that sometimes you have to learn the hard way.…
For my paper I decided to take a look at two movies that I highly enjoy watching Starship Troopers and Pride and compare and contrast them with a theory that we have learned this semester. I chose these films not only for their stark differences in plot, but for more importantly the various ways male characters are depicted in these films. I will be analyzing the bulk of male characters in each of these movies through the eyes of the masculine theory. As you know the masculine theory deals with the various ways that male roles are depicting in the film and sometimes can even be used to see how woman are depicted in films if they are depicted in a masculine way. When analyzing a film this way you need to look at how males are represented in…
Reading Response 1 When confronting issues of masculinity, one must defend their ideologic view of how a man should act in society. Certain types of appeals, created by the greek philosopher Aristotle, are most likely to prove the general efficacy of the defendant’s argument. These appeals include logos, ethos, pathos, and kairos. To consider which of these appeals is the most effective for proving demonstrable qualities of masculinity, one must take into consideration the time the argument is being presented. The timeliness of the argument can be directly paralleled to the appeal kairos.…
Aldridge, John W. "THE LOONY HORROR OF IT ALL- 'CATCH-22' TURNS 25." The New York Times ON THE WEB. 26 Oct. 1986. Web. 5 Mar. 2016. .…
He exaggerates the advice he is about to give the students. He lets you believe that he is going to offer you serious advice, but then he gives a humorous one instead.…
Connell early on argues for the need of a broad-enough analysis that can describe and examine the larger sociopolitical structure that masculinities is a part of. Is this work successful of that? And what are the theoretical/action-based implications of re-visioning masculinities as a particular product of a particularizing gender system (especially one…
Many people see or hear about tragedies around the world; however, few actually do something about it. People seem to think that the news, itself, will fix the problem. This idea is incorrect according to John Swift and T. Coraghessan Boyle. Both authors propose solutions that are ironic and abstractly forward and blunt for a problem in their lives.…
Oscar Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest provides a satirical view of the Victorian era, primarily focusing on Victorian standards of marriage and social expectations. Wilde builds his critique of Victorian morality through his humor and wit between the character’s banter, the hypocritical Victorian view of honesty.…
Barry’s main purpose in his essay is to tell all married couples that communication can be difficult in relationships because of differing priorities of different genders. It’s basically a battle of the sexes. This message is explained when Barry reflects on the different genders' reactions to each other's actions.…
A perfect orb of light, ordered and solid, gradually, it begins to grow into an illumination, a ray of light; then, seemingly all at once, a blinding white flash bursts forth encompassing everything and affecting nothing. Time and entropy correlate directly meaning the universe is constantly devolving towards increased randomness and disorder. Thomas Pynchon’s novels are reflective of a disordered world impossible to understand. Bridging satire with a plethora of scientific, historic, and cultural references, Pynchon, the impressionist, paints a picture of the uncertainties and meaninglessness of life events by highlighting common themes of internal instability within his characters.…