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    Smartphone Satire

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    Domenic DiSalvo Dayharsh EWRT1A Dawn of the Zone It isn’t zombies who want to take your brain. It’s cell phones. When you are out‚ look closely around you. It’s hard to find people without a cell phone in their hands. Ever since the creation of the smartphone‚ cell phones that can do more than just “phone” have become a must-have for everyone around the world. They are our instant gateway into the internet without needing a big ‘ol computer‚ and their perfect-for-pockets size makes them even more

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    short story is all but modest. The proposal is that the people of Ireland should start eating babies in order to dilute the population and to provide money (to‚ for example‚ the renters) for the poor who cannot afford food. John Swift uses this ironic satire in order to catch the reader’s attention. It is his way of saying ‘here is a ridiculous idea‚ now think of an actual solution’. The solution that Swift proposes is one that would work but is deemed immoral.

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    Irony: Purpose Of Satire

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    An Introduction to Satire sat.ire n. 1. 2. A literary work in which human vice or folly is attacked through irony‚ derision‚ or wit. Irony‚ sarcasm‚ or caustic [bitterly cutting/burning] wit used to attack or expose folly‚ vice‚ or stupidity. (dictionary.com) Ian Johnston‚ retired instructor at Malaspina University-College‚ Nanaimo‚ British Columbia‚ Canada‚ offers helpful information in more clearly defining the use and characteristics of satire: Purpose of Satire: “If we see someone or

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    Satire On Campus Analysis

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    today at the unique challenges that college students face when engaging in satire and humor on campus‚ from humor magazines and editorial cartoons to satirical flyers and blogs. Like newspaper theft and denial of newspaper funding (which we have already explored this week)‚ this is an issue that FIRE has seen time and time again on university campuses over the years. For any number of reasons‚ parody‚ jokes‚ and satire-whether in print or otherwise—tend to rankle students and university administrators

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    Invisible Man Satire

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    Invisible Man Satire by Dorie Kaye on Prezi prezi.com/9aektlfm5l37/invisible-man-satire/‎ Nov 12‚ 2012 - Invisible Man Satire Many of the characters and places in Invisible Man have satirical names that represent the place or character’s importance ... Satirical Intent of Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison by Jessica Davis on ... prezi.com/.../satirical-intent-of-invisible-man-by-ralph-ellison/‎ Mar 4‚ 2013 - Presented by: Jessica Davis Rachel Wolf Dylan Hoover Kameron Smith Satirical Intent Greenwood

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    The 3 Types of Satire

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    Satire notes: Analytical Reading 3 techniques of satire: 1. Exaggeration: Represents something beyond normal boundaries so that it becomes absurd‚ and reveals its faults. 2. Incongruity: Presents things that are out of place. 3. Reversal: Presents the opposite of the normal order. 4. Parody: Imitates the techniques or style of a person‚ place‚ or thing. The fallowing is taken in context from an excerpt from A Modest Proposal Can you locate an example of exaggeration in the passage

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    Satire ineffectively creates social change‚ because people do not take it seriously‚ thus rendering it impossible to make any positive impact. It leads to outrageous consequences that all people should try to avoid whenever possible. Satire negatively influences people because some view it as a meaningless joke‚ while others see it as an offensive insult. It never truly makes its ideas stick. According to Greenhouse‚ “The right-leaning newspaper Le Figaro rebuked the weekly for publishing ‘silly

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    Understanding Satire Worksheet Part A: Twain and McCullough Provide supporting evidence from the texts to support your responses to these questions. All answers should be in the form of complete sentences. 1. What is the issue Twain is satirizing? 1. The issue Twain is satirizing is that youths are being told how to live and how to act when they get older. 2. What techniques does Twain use to create his satire? 1. Twain uses a lot of humor and sarcasm throughout his story to create his satire. 3. What

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    - TIME." Breaking News‚ Analysis‚ Politics‚ Blogs‚ News Photos‚ Video‚ Tech Reviews - TIME.com. Web. 10 May 2011. . The first two are published by the U.S. Government and the third was published by a reputable(TIME) magazine. Satire Research Project My satire is on the series of cuts in the education system. This system is in great need of reform.

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    Irony: The Art Of Satire

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    Satire is a literary work in which the follies of its subject are attacked through irony‚ derision‚ or wit‚ usually to fulfill a corrective purpose. Those who satirize are called satirists. Satire is an art‚ and while making a point‚ it should do it in such a way that the reader doesn’t feel assaulted‚ or moralized. No one likes a moralizer. Satire’s more eye opening than judgmental‚ and is conveyed through distortion‚ exaggeration (as well as understatement)‚ paronomasia‚ ambiguity and innuendo

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