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DNP: 1/10/2012. PICK UP your resolution homework from my desk. “A Modest Proposal”. By Jonathan Swift. Partner “Quiz”. Answer the following questions about “AMP” using your packet and a partner – specific, cited quotes from the text to back up your answers What is Swift’s proposal?
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DNP: 1/10/2012 • PICK UP your resolution homework from my desk.
“A Modest Proposal” By Jonathan Swift
Partner “Quiz” • Answer the following questions about “AMP” using your packet and a partner – specific, cited quotes from the text to back up your answers • What is Swift’s proposal? • What is his reasoning for that proposal? • How does he insult the Irish? • How does he insult the English? • What is Swift’s disclaimer about his own involvement in this plan?
Satire • a type of writing that ridicules the shortcomings of people or institutions in an attempt to bring about a change
Two types of Satire • Horatian satire: light, humorous form of satire • Juvenalian satire: dark, bitter satire
Styles • Parody: imitating a subject, person, or style using humor, and highlighting flaws or follies • Caricature: focusing on one characteristic, quality, or feature of a person/group of people and exaggerating it to a humorous level • Burlesque: a work that twists a serious issue into a humorous one, or takes a humorous subject and treats it as though it is a serious one
Satirical Devices • Wit: verbal cleverness • Epigram: short, comic remark typically containing a “surprise” at the end I hope you have not been leading a double life, pretending to be wicked and being really good all the time. That would be hypocrisy. - Oscar Wilde • Sarcasm • The difference between literal and figurative • Repartee: the ability to respond to an insult quickly and directly • “Your Mama” jokes
Literary devices to look for • Allusions • Tone • Irony • Verbal • Dramatic • Situational