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    Satire Laughter is the best medicine. For satirical writers‚ the old adage certainly holds true. Armed with weapons of mockery‚ these clever authors are famous for making light of their firm stances on social issues. Such is the case for an anonymous author whose article was published in the satirical magazine "The Onion." Using an imaginary example of shoe inserts that can heal aches and pains‚ the author uses ridicule‚ humor‚ and parody to give a satirical depiction of modern marketing tactics and

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    Assignment: After reading Jonathan Swift’s “A Modest Proposal‚” write your own half-serious satirical solution to a problem in modern American society. Some specifics: Your final product should be at least five paragraphs long. It should have a structure similar to Swift’s essay‚ should contain a similarly sarcastic tone‚ and should implement some (if not all) of the four major satirical techniques: exaggeration‚ incongruity‚ parody‚ and reversal. Process: 1. Read and analyze Jonathan Swift’s

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    author flouts that bold tone by use of sarcastic and exaggerated word choice. For example‚ he mocks the scientific words typically used by using made up words. He creates terms like “pain nuclei‚” “kilofrankels‚” and “comfortrons.” By inserting this satirical diction‚ the author is creating a connection to scientific vocabulary typically used in advertising. Consumers are often misled by vocabulary that they are unfamiliar with‚ and this author is satirically proving that. Specifically‚ he uses the term

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    to be the beginning of American literature called The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn‚ contains all three of these aspects. In the book‚ Twain uses the main character and narrator‚ Huck‚ to utilize his voice‚ dialect‚ and satire. Huck serves as a satirical mouthpiece for the author’s attitude by fulfilling his role as the naïve narrator.

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    collection of Punjabi folk songs and an autobiography that were translated into several Indian and foreign languages.[1][2] She is most remembered for her poignant poem‚ Aj Aakhaan Waris Shah Nu (Today I invoke Waris Shah – "Ode to Waris Shah")‚ an elegy to the 18th-century Punjabi poet‚ an expression of her anguish over massacres during the partition of India. As a novelist her most noted work was Pinjar (The Skeleton) (1950)‚ in which she created her memorable character‚ Puro‚ an epitome of violence

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    A Modest Proposal is everything that a satirical story should be. It includes sarcasm and irony as Jonathan Swift takes us through a roller coaster ride to show us how the poor are treated miserably. The narrator begins by leading us down a path. He seems sincere and thinks it is a pity how everywhere you walk in the streets of Dublin you see the poor begging people for hand outs. He is seeking a solution to help the commonwealth. He appears to be a logical‚ educated person who makes it clear that

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    conflicting perspective. The fiction novel‚ “Rosy Is My Relative” by Gerald Durrell‚ also explores the easily manipulable nature of the legal system‚ positioning a conservative English prosecutor against a witty defence counsel. It does so in a satirical manner‚ and uses humorous character stereotypes to persuade the responder to support the protagonist’s case. In both‚ “The Trials of Oz” and “Romans in Britain”‚ Robertson presents the responder with the overzealous nature of conservatives in politics

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    parker made a play adapted movie from Oscar Wilde play‚ “The Importance of Being Earnest”. This movie turn out to be a funny‚ light hearted romantic version of Oscar Wilde’s play. However the original play was a satirical‚ romantic comedic play. The play most importantly was a satirical work that criticised the upper class of the victorian society as a whole. It pointed out the flaws in marriage‚ social classes‚ and the arrogance and hypocrisy of the upper class. While the movie follows the play

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    for mocking issues that range from entertainment news (such as Whitney Houston)‚ to political news (like the Bush administration). His most recent subject‚ however‚ may prove to be too controversial even for this strip‚ which is famous for it’s satirical attitude. Within two weeks of the September 11th attacks‚ McGruder had addressed the national crisis addressing Americans’ "blind‚ unquestioning faith in our almost elected leaders." This particular plot cost McGruder Boondocks’ place in New York’s

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    Satirical texts are aimed to make us think more than laugh Satirical texts are a very good way of writers to explore and convey their thoughts while entertaining the reader. Although humour has a very major part in many satirical texts‚ the main purpose of most is to give opinions and perspective on society and provoke thoughts about human‚ as evident in the novel One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest. The author‚ Ken Kesey‚ conveys his ideas through the satirising and portraying certain aspects and figures

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