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    Analysing Satire

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    The satirical piece to be analysed is a piece from the Onion a well-known satirical show / site. The piece of theirs is called “armed gunman” sketch from the onion movie. All the satirical elements displayed within the sketch‚ as well as the invited alternate and resistant views of the piece will be analysed and discussed throughout the remainder 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

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    asked to read more quality pieces of literature now a days. In my opinion I agree with Prose because I think the texts we read in high school are not challenging and not a lot of students enjoy the readings because they cannot relate. Prose uses the rhetorical strategy of degrading the books high school students are reading and she uses her own personal experiences to support her argument. Throughout the essay‚ Prose argues that literatures in high schools are dumbing down the English curriculum. She

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    the official English bill because of his overplayed satirical humor‚ along with his use of sarcasm; although his satire is not effective for the opposing opponents because of his lack of evidence‚ his choice of a one-sided argument‚ and his assumptions about what would happen with banning English through-out the satire. “Even if the British are now our allies‚ there may be some benefit to banning English today.” (Baron 870) is one of many satirical humor that Dennis Baron used; defending opponents

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    polite‚ urbane‚ witty‚ intellectual art developed. Poetic diction and imagery tended to become conventional‚ with detail subordinated to design. The appeal to the intellect resulted in a fondness for wit and the production of satire in both verse and prose. A tendency to realism marked the presentation of life with stress on the generic qualities of men and women. Literature exalted form and avoided obscurity and mystery ... Didactic literature flourished.” (Definition excerpt taken from Dr. Kaufman’s

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    and humor Laughter is not an essential component of satire; in fact there are types of satire that are not meant to be "funny" at all. Conversely‚ not all humour‚ even on such topics as politics‚ religion or art is necessarily "satirical"‚ even when it uses the satirical tools of irony‚ parody‚ and burlesque. Even light-hearted satire has a serious "after-taste": the organizers of the Ig Nobel Prize describe this as "first make people laugh‚ and then make them think". Social and psychological functions

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    his new job‚ could he? Poking fun at the responsibilities involved in marriage is similar to the attitude presented in Judy Brady’s 1971 essay‚ "Why I Want a Wife." 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

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    recent novel of Indian born author Anita Desai‚ Fasting‚ Feasting (1999) tells the story of two middle-class families and the allegorical struggles of the individual members to find individual identity and happiness. This meticulously constructed prose gravitates towards the position of women in the family unit and explores socially ordered gender imbalance in domestic life. Featuring a traditional Indian family in provincial town India and a typical American family in suburban Massachusetts‚ Desai

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    1. Show your understanding of literary and non-literary prose by citing examples and discussing them. 450 words(You may give the source) Ans: Most prose is non-literary‚ for example scholarly and scientific books‚ papers and articles. Guidebooks‚ manuals‚ laws and most letters are also non-literaryProse is ordinary language that people use in writing such as poetry‚ stories‚ editorials‚ books‚ etc. The word prose is derived from the Latin word ’prosa’meaning straightforward.Prose comes in two

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    hypocrisy of ‘polite’ British society. Wilde uses dramatic language to amplify the satirical nature of the play; by using irony and satire he is able to mock the polite Victorian etiquette. The play is set in middle class Victorian London‚ and was written in 1895. Wilde was renowned for being a dandy and somewhat of an extravert‚ and so the fact he wrote ‘a trivial comedy for serious people’ (2000‚ p.291) can be seen as satirical due to his frivolous nature and attitude towards

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    Some notes on The Loved One by Evelyn Waugh Adapted from ‘Systems of Order: The satirical novels of Evelyn Waugh’ by Naomi Elizabeth Milthorpe • Evelyn Waugh was a satirist‚ and his satirical novels‚ including The Loved One‚ are canonical instances of twentieth century satiric writing. • The Loved One‚ a brilliantly macabre satire was publication immediately following Brideshead Revisited‚ Waugh’s most romantic novel. • narrative detachment is characteristic of Wavian satire.

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