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Tuesday, February 14, 2017

February 14th- Happy Valentine's Day

Remember that satire is a type of literature that seeks to point out human vice and foolishness by using humor. It takes a very serious issue and "pokes fun" at it to ridicule society.
Examples of Characteristics of Satire:
Most satire has the following characteristics in common:
  • Satire relies on humor to bring about social change. When our vices are made humorous, the idea is that it will encourage us to change.
  • Satire is most often implied. The reader has to pick up on the humor or he/she will miss the satirical nature of the writing.
  • Satire, most often, does not go over individual people. Instead, satire is directed at society as a whole, or types of people in society-the politician, the adulterer, the prideful, etc.
  • The wit and irony of the satire are exaggerated-it is in the exaggeration that people are made aware of their foolishness.



1. You will read Jonathan Swift's "A Modest Proposal" and looking for examples of the characteristics of SATIRE. 


2. Read chapter 2 of Animal Farm for Wednesday. 

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