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Satire Introduction

Satire Introduction. Vocabulary Review. Hyperbole Understatement Double-meanings (Double Entendre) Simile and Metaphor Oxymoron Verbal Irony Innuendo (insinuation). What is satire?.

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Satire Introduction

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  1. Satire Introduction

  2. Vocabulary Review • Hyperbole • Understatement • Double-meanings (Double Entendre) • Simile and Metaphor • Oxymoron • Verbal Irony • Innuendo (insinuation)

  3. What is satire? • Satire is a literary genre which has a witty or humorous tone, but which is used to teach a serious lesson or point out some problem or evil in the world. • Two paths of social commentary • Wit & Humor (Horatian) or Critical & Scathing (Juvenalian)

  4. Horatian satire • The irony tends to put egg on the people's faces rather than blood on their hands. • The sarcasm is the kind that doesn't leave permanent scars. • The ridicule is gentle, more laughable than contemptuous, more foolish than frightening.

  5. JuvenalianSatire • The irony is tragic – it pulls no punches • The sarcasm is bitter – friendships is not an options afterwards • The ridicule is harsh and provokes our contempt sooner than our laughter.

  6. Methods of Satire • Exaggeration / Understatement • Incongruity / Absurdity • Reversal • Parody

  7. Shrek Clip • Where are these four parts of satire in this clip of Shrek?

  8. What is a SOAPSTone • A simplified Rhetorical Triangle • Speaker – • Occasion / Context – • Audience – • Purpose – • Subject – • Tone –

  9. SNL clip – The Qu’osby Show • http://www.thedailyshow.com/watch/fri-february-18-2011/exclusive---the-qu-osby-show---the-pilot

  10. SOAPStone • Speaker – • The Daily Show • Occasion / Context – • Rising Anti-Islam sentiment in America, increased misunderstanding of peaceful Islam • Audience – • Main Stream America • Purpose – • Highlight Islamic efforts to conform • Subject – Family life of Islamic families in America • Tone – Humorous

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