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    the Bad‚ and The Daily Show” his purpose was to formulate a response to the uncertainty regarding the legitimacy and ethics of ‘fake’ news sources. Zinser begins by discussing if it is acceptable to obtain information from a humorous and often satirical news source (in this example‚ The Daily Show)‚ he points out that “the question isn’t whether Jon Stewart or the show’s producers and writers are morally corrupt people‚ but whether or not fake news is‚ on the whole‚ beneficial or damaging to society”

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    consumerism‚ which has lead to `conformity‚ and eroded the individuality of many people. The idea that our view of the world can only be seen through television and that our experience of life is restricted and controlled by it is highlighted in the satirical poem‚ Tele Vistas.(1977) This idea is revisited in The Not So Good Earth.(1966) Television in consumer society is the prime source of information and entertainment. Dawe expresses his concern that we have become desensitized to human suffering because

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    John Swift

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    deliberately parodic panegyric” (313). Donald C. Mell perceives Swift’s writing style as deliberate use of falsified praise. These characteristics are evident in the following three samples of Jonathans Swift’s works: “The Lady’s Dressing Room‚” “A Satirical Elegy of the Death of a Late Famous General‚” and “A Beautiful Young Nymph Going to Bed.” To begin‚ all three works by Jonathan Swift demonstrate critique of mockery. The poem “The Lady’s Dressing Room” has three examples of this writing style.

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    home) it will never change. Atwood tells the reader not to focus on the “who” and “what”‚ but to focus on the “how” and “why” (259). She portrays her satirical style by using empty adjectives‚ a tone of irony‚ and metaphors throughout her work. Atwood uses adjectives that are not descriptive enough to create imagery as one way to show her satirical tone. She uses adjectives like

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    In A Modest Proposal by Jonathan Swift‚ the author proposes a plan to help evoke a sense of pity for Dublin’s poor. A satirical tone is expressed throughout as Swift ‘modestly’ proposes a plan to kill underprivileged children. Through the use of ethos‚ logos‚ pathos‚ and kairos‚ Swift expresses ways to improve his country. Throughout the story‚ Swift uses ethos to help create a sense of credence towards his ideas. Swift’s proposal describes how Dublin could potentially benefit from it. He states

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    write to entertain their audience‚ yet they may also write to get important messages across to their audience that may have to do with politics or world affairs. An example of this is Jonathan Swift’s “A Modest Proposal” from the year 1729. In his satirical work‚ Swift claims that the impoverned people of Ireland should sell their children to be slaughtered for meat. It would fix both the economic problems and the famine that the country had been facing. His purpose for the essay‚ quite obviously‚ was

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    1. Write a short analysis‚ of about 350 words‚ identifying features of the passage that demonstrate that it is an eighteenth-century text. You might consider features such as vocabulary and language‚ or social‚ political or cultural concerns. Firstly‚ the passage is written in the form of prose. The eighteenth century literary realm was dominated with English prose‚ and is called an age of ‘prose and reason’. With the critical literary writers of the period in need of something more than poetry

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    The Flea, By John Donne

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    romance consist of cherishment or display of mutual affection. However‚ the poem‚ “The Flea” written by John Donne‚ changes the tradition of the romance perspective of sex by discussing intimacy in a straightforward manner.The poem is more of a crude satirical seduction rather than a romance poem. This lyrical piece is not a romance poem but a realistic approach to sex being an instinct‚ thus demonstrating a crude carpe diem viewpoint. To begin with‚ the speaker in John Donne’s poem has a crude carpe

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    In "Why I Want a Wife‚" Brady offers hypothetical criteria for an ideal wife in a satirical commentary on how the work of wives is often taken for granted. The humor of the essay lies in its structure: on the surface it seems to accept the criteria it puts forth‚ while the meaning actually operates in the recognition that the narrator is being sarcastic. Using writing as one of her tools for activism‚ Judy (Syfers) Brady has established herself as a supporter of the women’s movement since she began

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    Vietnam. Senator Fulbright wrote and excerpt titled "The Arrogance of Power" that outlines many of these point. This essay discusses how Senator Fulbright successfully uses the persuasive arguments of pathos and ethos as well as an occasional satirical tone to sway readers to believe that just because a country may be more

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