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Jonathan Swift and Satire. Continued. Essential Questions and Standards. Vocabulary focus. Overview of words from Vocabulary Workshop-Unit 12 Complete the Sentence Review Quiz on Friday Start Locating a Copy of Frankenstein . Gulliver’s Travels Part II.
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Jonathan Swift and Satire Continued
Vocabulary focus • Overview of words from Vocabulary Workshop-Unit 12 • Complete the Sentence Review • Quiz on Friday • Start Locating a Copy of Frankenstein
Gulliver’s Travels Part II • What is Swift’s Attitude Toward the King? What details tell you this? • Although Gulliver bravely defends himself against gigantic flies, the queen calls him a coward. Why don’t the Brobdingnagians admire Gulliver’s bravery? • Why might Swift have used outlandish physical sizes to illustrate his feelings about his society? • What would you describe Swift’s tone toward the Lilliputians? Toward the Brobdingnagians?
Gulliver’s Travels Part II • Do you believe that size symbolizes moral behavior? • How is this story effective as a satire?
Ethos-Pathos-Logos • See Other Presentation • Find a Partner: • Using the magazines (I know they are not the BEST magazines) locate three ads. One that uses each of the appeals mentioned above. Be prepared to present and explain why you chose these ads.