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    The Dictator Satire

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    positive reviews from viewers. It has been described as funny‚ obscene and disgusting. Despite the negative criticism‚ the movie plays a major role in presenting political satire. Satire is a form of comedy‚ that ranges from drama to prose narrative (Oliver and Stewart 12). It is amusing and humorous. In most cases‚ satire attacks someone or social institutions. It ridicules its target‚ with an aim of creating a positive change. The dictator movie‚ derides

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    Sydney Graham 10/13/14 Hess/7 Textual Analysis Yes He Can! In 2008‚ Barack Obama was elected into office and became the 44th President of the United States. Obama’s victory speech‚ “Election Night Remarks”‚ was heartfelt and genuine‚ soaking in determination to change the “immaturity and pettiness that poisoned our politics for so long” (680). He argues that America‚ as a people‚ can remake the nation. Obama strategically starts off the speech by appealing to ethos. He shares with us the grueling

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    One device Obama uses more effectively in his speech is pathos‚ which appeals to a person’s emotion. During Obama’s speech‚ “We Can Do Better‚” he tries to persuade citizens to unite and agree that the United States needs stricter gun safety laws. Obama starts his speech by discussing each victim of the tragic shooting in Tucson‚ Arizona. He goes into detail about each of their lives and how it ended. By sharing these details‚ Obama allows the audience to see each victim as a real person by giving

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    Satire and Comedy

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    Satire Satire is a term applied to any work of literature or art whose objective is ridicule. It has significant functions in social and political criticism. Satirical literature exposes foolishness in all its forms‚ such as vanity‚ hypocrisy‚ sentimentality etc. It also attempts to effect reform through such exposure. Satirists‚ therefore‚ design a work of literature focusing on human or individual vices‚ follies‚ abuses‚ or shortcomings

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    Analysis Of Satire

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    Satire uses several literary devices‚ such as exaggeration‚ invective‚ parody and irony to ridicule and criticize people’s stupidity‚ folly and/or vice‚ particularly in the context of politics and other topical issues. Satire aims to change people’s views. Good morning/afternoon 10A and Ms Lewis‚ today I will be analysing an example of satire‚ which is a political cartoon. This political cartoon‚ from 2006‚ criticises the Liberal party’s policies on the very controversial issue of the arrival of

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    The Simpsons Satire

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    then for the older audiences for its wit and [satire]" (Batscha). Satire is the common thread with binds all of The Simpsons episodes. The writers show the absurdity in ordinary everyday situations including religion‚ politics and other social issues. This has been the leading cause for its controversy and longevity. However‚ the Simpsons’ crude style is necessary and meant to induce anger. The public school system is one of the most common targets of satire. The two school going children of the Simpsons

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    Obama speech

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    Barack Obama was sworn in as the 44th president of the United States and the nation’s first African-American president Tuesday. This is a transcript of his prepared speech. In his speech Tuesday‚ President Obama said America must play its role in ushering in a new era of peace. My fellow citizens: I stand here today humbled by the task before us‚ grateful for the trust you have bestowed‚ mindful of the sacrifices borne by our ancestors. I thank President Bush for his service to our nation‚ as well

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    Contemporary Satire

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    the term "satire" in a very imprecise manner. While satire often uses caricature and parody‚ by no means are all uses of these or other humorous devices‚ satiric. Refer to the careful definition of satire that heads this article. Stephen Colbert satirizes an opinionated and self-righteous television commentator on his Comedy Central program in the United States.Stephen Colbert’s television programme The Colbert Report is instructive in the methods of contemporary American satire. Colbert’s

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    Obama Care

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    Obama care aint nobody got time fo dat! Why was healthcare an issue? There were many problems with health care like the death spiral for example where people without health insurance eventually spiral into a jobless‚ hungry‚ and poor American and then die because of those three contributing factors. Health Care was also too expensive to a lot of Americans to afford which goes back to the death spiral term. Another problem that health care came with was that it didn’t cover everybody or insurance

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    The Importance Of Satire

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    “Good satire comes from anger. It comes from a sense of injustice‚ that there are wrongs in the world that need to be fixed. And what better place to get that well of venom and outrage boiling than a newsroom‚ because you’re on the front lines” (Hiaasen). This literary work is used to expose the follies of its subject using techniques such as mockery‚ sarcasm‚ innuendo‚ and other witticisms. Satirists use this to point out a fault in society that they feel should be morally corrected. In order to

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