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    North Korea Corruption

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    In this cartoon‚ I am satirizing the huge exaggeration of North Korea’s potential as a nuclear power in the world. Yes‚ they do have weapons‚ but they’re so miniscule‚ they’re nothing to fear. Not to mention the countless amounts of failures they’ve had while testing these weapons. Many times‚ they will rise a few seconds‚ then explode mid air. The media will then act as though this is something to fear when the missiles aren’t able to leave N. Korea itself. I am quite irate due to the media being

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    how and what society has on the thoughts of a particular environment. Moore uses a variety of technique‚ ranging from exaggeration‚ irony‚ parody and juxtaposition to reveal various answers to questions raised by the society involving the use of guns and to represent its concerns.   The film uses effective satire to show America’s obsession with firearms. Moore uses exaggeration to show the audience the cruelty and stupidity behind America and weaponry‚ often interviewing people to impact the viewers

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    The Loved One Essay

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    Christian and innocent. For example‚ within the message‚ The Dreamer states that he dreamt of a place that could be “the Happy Resting Place of Countless Loved Ones” which in turn contradicts the racist rule of Whispering Glades. Apart from irony‚ exaggeration can also be seen at Whispering Glades. This is demonstrated through the sections within the cemetery as people are able to be buried in ‘zones’ each with a different theme which preferably coincides with the personality of the deceased person.

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    Guilt in Macbeth

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    cover up his guilt with more murders. Symbolism gives the audience more insight to the characters and their feelings. It also adds depth to the concepts of guilt in Macbeth and enhances the experience of the plot. Shakespeare also makes use of exaggeration‚ or hyperbole to describe

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    1. Satire is a literary technique of writing or art which principally ridicules its subject‚ often as an intended means of provoking or preventing change. 2. The text I have chosen for this speech is and episode of "Family Guy". "Family guy"‚ much like "The Simpsons"‚ is a satire on the middle class society of America. Some could go as far as to say that family guy‚ to a certain extent is a parody of The Simpsons. For those of you who do not know what family guy is‚ here is a brief over view. 3

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    In the article by John Cloud‚ “The Myths of Bullying‚” he expresses the exaggeration of the supposed growing “epidemic” of bullying that is spreading across schools. He then begins by presenting two stories that relate to bullies and victims of bullying in their own right. One of which is about a shooting at Chardon High School‚ Ohio‚ where 5 students were shot and 3 killed. The other is about a suicide at Rutgers University where the victim was supposedly tormented by his roommate causing him to

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    Hamlet Critical Lens

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    Marena Cassetta 3/8/12 Period 8 Tito/Brill Hamlet Essay Alexander Solzhenitsyn once said “Good literature substitutes for an experience that we ourselves have not lived through.” By this Solzhenitsyn meant that literature often gives us scenarios and conflicts that we might not experience in our lifetime. This is shown through the literary work Hamlet by William Shakespeare. After reading Hamlet I disagree with this quote because authors often exaggerate the truth to

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    PHI445 Week2 Discussion 1

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    honestly inform and educate consumers‚ some are false‚ deceptive‚ and even illegal. To be considered puffery in advertisement would involve an exaggeration that no reasonable person would take as factual‚ (Fieser & Moseley‚ 2012).  To sell their products‚ advertisers try to make them look as good as possible‚ this is where the puffery or exaggerations comes in. This can involve the use of puffery and weasel words. Puffing is the use of opinions and exaggerated statements. The words better‚ best

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    a satire that deeply criticizes the corruption of the Russian government and the ugliness of human nature. A variety of techniques in the characters’ languages contribute to the success of this play‚ including different speaking styles‚ irony‚ exaggeration‚ asides and symbolism. These linguistic techniques and dramatic devices Gogol uses allow him to criticize various aspects of the Russian society in such a way that avoids punishment and censure from the Russian leaders.

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    2005 AP English III Essay

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    In this mock press release from The Onion‚ the author satirizes the way products are marketed to consumers. He seems to think that the methods used by advertisers are exaggerated and manipulative. The author shows his contempt for marketing techniques by using irony‚ diction‚ and hyperboles. The use of irony is evident in this mock press release. The author uses this irony to point out logical flaws sometimes seen in advertisements. For instance‚ a woman claims that “after wearing MagnaSoles for

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