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    Animal Farm as Animal Satire

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    political satire which was written to criticise totalitarian regimes and particularly Stalin’s practices in Russia. In order to provide background information that would reveal causes led Orwell to write Animal Farm‚ Chapter one is devoted to a brief summary of the progress of author’s life and significannot events that had impact on his political convictions. Chapter one also presents background information about Animal Farm. Chapter two is devoted to satire. In this chapter‚ definition of satire is presented

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    Introduction Recycling is processing used materials (waste) into new products to prevent waste of potentially useful materials‚ reduce the consumption of fresh raw materials‚ reduce energyusage‚ reduce air pollution (from incineration) and water pollution from landfilling by reducing the need for "conventional" waste disposal‚ and lower greenhouse gas emissions as compared to virgin production. Recyclable materials include many kinds of glass‚ paper‚ metal‚ plastic‚ textiles‚ and others. Nowadays

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    humorous satire is unparalleled in modern writing. The meanings of his book are hidden deep within the pages‚ causing some to question its satirical nature. Written years after the civil war ended slavery‚ the book takes place in the pre-civil war south; a place ridden with slavery and racism. He uses satire to attack the racism that still thrived even after the death of slavery‚ the hypocrisy of the religious southerners‚ and superstition in a lighter more humorous sense. Mark Twain’s satire is one

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    Satire Satire is writing that ridicules the faults of individuals‚ groups‚ institutions‚ society‚ culture‚ or even humanity in general. Although satire is often humorous‚ its purpose is not simply to make readers laugh but also to correct the shortcomings that it points out. Satire is therefore a form of persuasive writing. Sarcasm and irony are commonly used in satirical stories. A great example of satire lies in The Unknown Citizen by W. H. Auden. It is a dark satire about what can possibly

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    world-renowned novel of Huckleberry Finn‚ one can argue that religious satire plays an instrumental role for the overall plot. This satire does not only make the book more humorous but is the main way Twain can convey his message about conventional religion. Through out the first chapters‚ one can conclude that Twain disagrees with traditional religious views. This becomes critically clear to the reader through Twain’s comical inferences of satire in the first chapter that run the gamut from disregarding the

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    SNL Satire or Reality On September 13‚ 2008‚ two female politicians were standing behind a blue curtain‚ and two American flags were behind them. In front of the ladies were two microphones. One woman resembled Hillary Clinton dressed in a blue dress representing the Democratic Party‚ and she has a bob hairstyle and a Barack Obama button on her. The other resembled the Alaskan Governor Sarah Palin who was dressed in a red dress for the Republican Party and also wearing an American Flag pin and her

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    Huck Finn and the use of Satire Mark Twain’s The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn has been controversial ever since its release in 1884. It has been called everything from the root of modern American literature to a piece of racist trash. Many scholars have argued about Huck Finn being prejudiced. In The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn‚ Mark Twain uses satire to mock many different aspects of the modern world. Despite the fact that many critics have accused Mark Twain’s novel of promoting racism

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    Love and Death was absolutely hilarious‚ being the funniest movie of all the films we saw. The satire on Russian literature took a subject that was originally serious and dark and turned it on its head. A comedy which requires thought‚ Love and Death provides the viewers jokes with a level of philosophy. The leading characters Boris and Sonia played by Woody Allen and Diane Keaton are intelligent philosophers in their own right. If I can offer any criticism is that the comedy is dark but‚ also offensive

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    not satire is used inefficiently. Incorrect usage of satire often results in unrest within groups of people‚ due to the source disrespecting or being insensitive to their beliefs or customs. When satire is used in a provocative manner it causes problems‚ rather than its initial purpose;which is to provide constructive social criticism. Misused satire runs the risk of upsetting large groups of people. The range of people it affects can range from world leaders to civilians. When satire is misused

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    Analyzing Satire Unit Lesson

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    Unit Plan - Analyzing Satire Tara Seale - AP Language and Composition   Introduction: According to Wyatt Mason in an online article published in the ​ New York Times Magazine titled “​ My Satirical Self​ ‚” readers in the 21st century have “taken shelter in the ridiculous.” He provides an excerpt from ​ The Onion​ ‚ a satirical online news source referenced as “America’s Finest News Source‚” as an example of an escape from the inescapable ridiculousness of society‚ politics‚ and other vice and follies

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