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    Not Enough Drinking Water Pop culture has recently become obsessed with trying to provide clean drinking water to those who do not have it. This is a pathetic issue to choose to fix. These poor people are a waste of space and need to learn how to fix their own problems instead of turning to the reach to fix them. Do you think the rich got rich by relying on other people? No. They found easy solutions to their difficult problems. People have wasted tons of money on giving these people clean water

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    demand. Explore the consequences of having demand for products created by corporations rather than through the choice of sovereign consumers. Perhaps suggest solutions for the problem (if it is a problem!). This is an ideal topic to explore in a satirical manner. Research the nature of satire. Irony Hyperbole Ridiculous Elements of Corporations Positives of Corporations They enable cheaper prices in industrial nations They enable great revenue for the government by taxing the corporations They

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    Abbott and his Asylum seeker policy I have chosen a relevant cartoon by Cathy Wilcox‚ published in the Sydney Morning Herald on the 22nd of December 2013. I’ll firstly outline the cartoon’s contextual information‚ after which I’ll explore the satirical elements used by Wilcox to persuade the readers of her perspective. Finishing with an evaluation of the cartoons effectiveness. Firstly‚ to the context of this cartoon. The cartoon addresses the desperate and dangerous situation of asylum seekers

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    Outlining a Satirical Argument First off‚ before we get any further into this argument and things are stated‚ I must make it very clear – I’m a 100% against trying to put any type of force against our right by the Constitution to bear arms. The biggest question I have that pertains to this subject is always “Do people seriously think gun control is going to make any type of positive affect on this country?” I mean‚ seriously‚ think about it. No‚ I don’t mean think about it in a way that you actually

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    Robert Browning and the Dramatic Monologue Celebratons honoring the bi-centennial of Robert Browning’s birth are taking place on each side of the Atlantic. In late June‚ a conference sponsored by the Browning Society of London focused on a particular aspect of Browning’s work–the dramatic monologue. For those who are unfamiliar with the term‚ the following definition is offered. M. H. Abrams‚ one of the general editors of the Norton Anthology of English Literature and a respected American critic

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    the person to invent and popularise the dramatic monologue. This made him the foremost Victorian poet; two of his most successful dramatic monologues are those of ‘My last Duchess’ and ‘Porphyria’s Lover’. The reoccurring theme within the two monologues is murder as they show the idea of men killing a lover Dramatic monologues are significant in that there is only one point of view expressed throughout. In Victorian times dramatic monologues were very popular; Browning was seen as the innovator

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    Frederick Chereshansky xxx-xx-2454 Eng. II The Role of Satirical Broadcasts on Society It is safe to say that the phenomenon that is humor is uniquely human in nature. It is not only unique‚ but it lacks a real comparable in any species in the animal kingdom. We do not truly know how humor came to be‚ and the evolutionary significance of this strange but important aspect of our lives is unknown‚ but it’s importance in our lives is undeniable. At face value humor may seem as simply a means

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    All things considered‚ Supernatural as a popular culture television series that falls into the supernatural‚ horror‚ fantasy genre‚ attempts to present traditional lore‚ not only of the Celtic variety‚ in a more modern and contemporary way. Through the use of mass-media‚ and blended narratives‚ becoming itself an informal storyteller. Cleverly put by Koven and Thorgeirsdottir‚ "What Supernatural does uniquely‚ in the context of entertainment and horror‚ is to self-consciously play with the tradition

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    There can be no reduction of Robert Browning to optimism or pessimism. His renowned dramatic monologues are intense psychological studies often mad and horrific minds. In Fra Lippo Lippi‚ for instance‚ Browning takes a very unsavory character and challenges readers to discover the goodness‚ or life-affirming qualities. In addition‚ there is a satiric tone to this as it mocks the speaker’s contemporaneous judges. Browning optimism is not based on any discount of the suffering of life‚ nor on

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    feelings‚ so People and authors and readers evocative‚ poet monologue tone so that people imagine in the mind of a virtual audience‚ and let the reader from the characters theatrical monologue reasoning and imagination‚ try to figure out the author’s point of view. This poem is Browning’s poem of the most famous early one. Poem monologue who is an Italian Renaissance prince. Browning’s poetry and other similar‚ this poem in a monologue also allow the reader to imagine the context of freedom: the

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