BEHERA CLASS- VIII-‘B’ TGT ENGLISH DETAILS OF THE BOOK TITLE: - Gulliver’s Travels AUTHOR: - Jonathan Swift ORIGINAL TITTLE: - Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World‚ in Four Parts. By Lemuel Gulliver‚ First a Surgeon‚ and then a Captain of several Ships LANGUAGE: - English GENRE: - Fantasy‚ Satire PUBLISHER: - Benjamin Motte YEAR OF PUBLICATION: - 1726 INTRODUCTION OF THE AUTHOR JONATHAN SWIFT INTRODUCTION:
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of this speech. There are three main types of satire‚ gentle‚ barbed and savage. Gentle satire also known as horatian laughs along with the subject. It uses wit‚ exaggeration and self-deprecating humour and often critiques social vice through light hearted humour. Some well-known examples that use gentle satire are often parodies of songs‚ movies or shows. Barbed satire laughs at the weak like political cartoons. The last main type of satire is savage‚ which is cruel and aims to destroy someone
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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 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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Reflects on the Society in Gulliver’s Travels Jonathan Swift wrote Gulliver’s Travels in 1762 with the intent of providing entertainment for people. Entertainment through satire was what Swift had in mind. In Gulliver’s Travels‚ Jonathan Swift traveled to four different foreign countries‚ each representing a corrupt part of England. Swift criticized the corruption of such parts and focused on the government‚ society‚ science‚ religion and man. Not only did Swift criticize the customs of each country
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1 Story of Count of Monte Cristo Edmond Dantès is the apple of this novel’s eye. We will follow him over the course of twenty-three years and 117 chapters (yikes). During this time he will pretend to be a number of different people‚ including Sinbad the Sailor‚ Lord Wilmore‚ Abbé Faria‚ and the Count of Monte Cristo. Edmond returns from a long journey at sea. The captain of his ship‚ thePharaon‚ has died along the way‚ and Edmond has successfully lead the crew and the cargo home to Marseilles
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Gulliver’s Travels When I first started reading the book I thought its only purpose was to talk about the political system in England. But after some pages I found that there could be a deeper message concealed‚ between the lines somewhere. The book is divided into four minor novels. The first is about the Lilliputian’s the second about Gulliver visits the giants‚ the third about the flying island and last about Gullivers travels to the land of Houyhnhmland. In the first book Gulliver gets shipwrecked
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| Problem:|Solution:|Benefits of Solution:| People always talk about the innocent lives of human beings and animals being killed/diseased/injured while everybody seems blinded towards fruits‚ vegetables‚ and plants when the same things happen to them! The lives of these harmless organisms are never considered while we chow down on salads and apples! The lives of the innocent must be protected!|The solution is simple‚ banning the consumption and destruction of all vegetables‚ fruits‚ and plants
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In this comic‚ the satirist is trying to persuade President Obama. The cartoon’s has the Obama quote “I’m confident there is a middle ground here on which to base a compromise” to depict how Obama thinks it’s possible to find a middle ground in Congress. This cartoon relates to our in-class discussion of the legislation creation process is‚ and how hard is to get bills passed when neither party wants to negotiate. It’s telling him to stand up against the Republican Party. The message of the cartoon
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