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    M.A. (Previous) English MEN-11: Course- 1: English literature from Chaucer to Buyan Consider chaucer’s Prologue as a social satire. http://neoenglishsystem.blogspot.in/2010/09/humour-satire-and-irony-in-prologue.html hompi.sogang.ac.kr/anthony/Chaucer/Genprol.htm ^^This one is more comprehensive and easy to remember OR Examine Dr. Faustus as the tragedy of an over-reacher. MEN-12: Course- 2: Shakespeare Consider Julius Caesar as a play that focuses on

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    gentlemen and ladies. By doing this he mocks the authority of the British officials. Swift formats his piece with heavy satire requiring the reader to dig for the complete idea of the piece. Yet the thesis statements in the opening ‚with it being the “modest proposal”. The parallelism in this piece is few .The author ‚in my opinion ‚ used too much irony and satire ‚so much that it made it difficult for me to read. In the piece Swift uses a lot of irony‚examples being "I rather recommend

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    Swift’s Satire on Women in "Gulliver’s Travels" Attacks on the fashionable vogues and vices of fop‚ fool‚ and coquette are common in social satires of different epochs. And as fashion and social trivialities are particularly associated with the world of women‚ women frequently became a fruitful subject of this kind of satire. In the Augustan Age Swift along with Addison‚ Pope and Gray satirized social vanity and affectation with emphasis on the weaknesses of women. But‚ Swift‚ in directing his

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    Satire is the use of humor or irony in order to raise critiques about people. Satire is found in many works of controversy or politics. Its uses are important because they point out the faults of a particular time and gives a voice to those who cannot openly express their views. Two works of literary merit which feature Satire are A Modest Proposal and The Rape of the Lock. The Rape of the Lock was written by Alexander Pope in 1712. The tale is based on an actual incident in which two families

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    women’” (Austen‚ 212). Here‚ Lydia’s tone is satirical when she talks to Jane since she is now above them because she is married and her sisters are not. It also shows her sense of pride in that she is better than all of her sisters. There is more satire in this book‚ but another example of this is between Mr. Collins and Elizabeth. Mr. Collins proposes to Elizabeth‚ but she can’t take him seriously. “The idea of Mr. Collins‚ with all his solemn composure‚ being run away with by feelings‚ made Elizabeth

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    philippine studies Ateneo de Manila University • Loyola Heights‚ Quezon City • 1108 Philippines Satire in Carlos Bulosan’s The Laughter of My Father Delfin Tolentino Philippine Studies vol. 34‚ no. 4(1986) 452–461 Copyright © Ateneo de Manila University Philippine Studies is published by the Ateneo de Manila University. Contents may not be copied or sent via email or other means to multiple sites and posted to a listserv without the copyright holder’s written permission. Users may download

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    essay. A satire is literary term meaning irony. The point of his essay was to show the lords of the land that something needs to be done about the economy. The author almost makes it seem like the economy is so terrible that drastic measures must be taken.  Swift’s proposal is extreme and unethical‚ but is no meant to be taken literally. His proposal of having babies to feed to the public and stimulate the economy‚ is his proposal to the public‚ but is not the heart of the essay.  His satire starts

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    society allocates with females‚ especially young ones. Although the short paragraphs make one assume this story was meant to be taken in a serious sense‚ the satire hidden in them‚ and the humor associated with Twain can corroborate that Twain was writing this story in a joking manner. In the short story‚ he humorously uses diction and satire to make the story come across the way he wanted it to. It assembles a serious tone‚ while keeping its actual mocking tone hidden in his diction. He thought the

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    September 10‚ 2013 English 101 (Essay 1) A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings Gabriel Marquez’ use of the supernatural in A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings depicts a sense of good in the story. Marquez’ writing ties religion‚ supernatural‚ and satire into his story by leading the reader to believe that the very old man that fell from the sky is an angel. In the beginning of the story the reader finds out that the family has a very ill child. Marquez opens up the story by setting an eerie mood

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    In Jonathan Swift ’sA Modest Proposal‚ the tone of a Juvenalian satire is evident in its text. Swift uses the title of his essay to begin his perfect example of a Juvenalian satire. Swift gives a moral justification to the dehumanization of the Irish and attempts to provide ’logical ’ solutions to their problems. Despite Swift ’s use of belittling language towards the Irish‚ he uses positive strategy to make his true point known. Swift declares children as the underlying cause of the parents ’ inability

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