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    Paper #2 Throughout time sitcoms have used satire‚ irony and parody to entertain and get laughs out of its audience. Almost everyone likes certain sitcoms for different reasons‚ but mostly because they enjoy a good laugh. I want to talk about sitcoms and what is hiding behind the satire‚ irony and parodies. Sitcoms are meant to help its audience through social anxieties without fully coming out and saying what it is doing. The word sitcom is actually two words put together which was once called

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    uses literary techniques such as satire and critique to demonstrate the cruelty and folly of humanity. He focuses on serious topics that include sexism‚ and reduces it to absurdity so that it is comical to the audience. Despite the fact that Voltaire constantly over- exaggerates this subject‚ he does not trying to reinforce them. Some might say Voltaire portrays women as objects of desire and is capitalizing on the subject but to get his point across using satire‚ some people will have to get offended

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    You’ve just finished reading Jonathan Swift’s “A Modest Proposal‚” so you should have a better understanding of what satire is and how it can be achieved. In this assignment you will choose a real and significant social issue and then write about a satiric solution‚ using “A Modest Proposal” as your model. Make sure you: - pick a relevant and significant social issue - discuss why it’s so pressing - explain how it can be solved‚ in a satirical way - make sure you use Swift’s style – just

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    without the very nerds being squashed beneath their feet? It could very well start with Leonid Fridman’s work entitled‚ “America Needs its Nerds.” Fridman develops his argument through a mocking diction‚ a mild invective‚ and a powerful sweep of satire that just might convince the “socially savvy” that America needs its nerds. Fridman’s consistent use of intelligent‚ straight‚ and disapproving words conveys his point effectively and mockingly with every passing letter. As he is speaking on the

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    feels ashamed and dejected from his own tribe. He will always be a misfit. 2. Three examples of satire: * Fifth Grade: satirizes young Indians access to drugs as an escape route from their misery. Uses imagery to show the beauty of drugs. There is also sarcasm at the very end‚ “Oh‚ do you remember those sweet‚ almost innocent choices that the Indian boys were forced to make?” Horatian satire. * Sixth Grade: Satirizes the young Indians who lack in self confidence. He uses Caustic wit

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    Thornton World Literature: SRJE 02 January 28‚ 2013 Summary/ Response Journal Entry 2 Jonathon Swift was a very creative writer in the way he deviously mocked society‚ political‚ and religious values. His way of writing in the genre of satire was very known in the 18th century. Much of his life played out in his writings. The people that he came in counter with were portrayed in his writings as fictional characters‚ (Norton‚ 265). Swift had to be careful about the way that he mocked politics

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    of human behavior. Addison was the only critic who knew the best how to ridicule anybody without causing a wound. Through his mild satire he tries to correct the society. Thought his contemporaries like Pope‚ Dryden and Defoe were also satirist‚ but they were personal in their satire. For example: Pope’s Rape of the Lock and Dunciad; another instance of personal satire is Dryden’s Absalom and Acidophil. But like them Addison does not satirizes anything that is a serious defect of mankind. Addison

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    Modest Proposal “If we ever become civilized‚ it will probably be satire… that will have caused it”- Edgar Johnson. Whether we agree or disagree with this quote is highly debatable and depends on our individual opinion of satire in general. Do we believe that satire is an enjoyable compensation for being forced to think or is it a meaningless medium for criticizing people’s vices in the context of politics and other topical issues? Satire is a very important device that is used to expose these faults

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    Outline: a Modest Proposal

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    Jonathan Swift and explain why “A Modest Proposal” will lead people in the right direction to help those in poverty. 3. Before I continue‚ here is the definition of “satire” according to Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary. Satire is “trenchant wit‚ irony‚ or sarcasm used to expose and discredit vice or folly.” Writers began to use satire to introduce moral or political change in society through the use of critical humor. II. Body A. Summary 1. In 1729‚ Jonathan Swift wrote “A Modest Proposal” in order

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    Parliament. How were the Irish Catholics treated? Irish Catholics weren’t treated importantly as the Protestants ‚ degrading them a lot. Research the following literary devices: What is satire? Identify one specific use of satire that you are familiar with from TV‚ movie or literature. A satire is a style of writing or art that uses irony or wit to expose or attack human foolishness‚ or stupidity. The Simpsons use satirical parody showing American culture‚ society‚ television‚ and many

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