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Literary Terms

By: Jake Karek. Literary Terms. Words I’ll be discussing. Satire Anti-Hero. Satire. A literary work in which human vice or folly is attacked through irony, ridicule, or sarcasm. Syn: Parody, Irony, Wit, etc. In Pop-Culture. The Colbert Report Key and Peele Saturday Night Live

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Literary Terms

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  1. By: Jake Karek Literary Terms

  2. Words I’ll be discussing • Satire • Anti-Hero

  3. Satire • A literary work in which human vice or folly is attacked through irony, ridicule, or sarcasm. • Syn: Parody, Irony, Wit, etc.

  4. In Pop-Culture • The Colbert Report • Key and Peele • Saturday Night Live • Family Guy • South Park

  5. Anti-Hero • A character in a story that is commonly the enemy of the protagonist. • Syn: Antagonist, Criminal.

  6. Importance of an Anti-Hero • There is an anti-hero in just about every story. • An anti-hero is what keeps the story interesting. It adds the climax factor.

  7. Examples of an Anti-Hero • The Joker • Darth Vader

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