PPT-Satire A literary form
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which blends humor with criticism for the purpose of instruction or the improvement of humanity Use amp Purpose of Satire All satire is criticism To reform persuade
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which blends humor with criticism for the purpose of instruction or the improvement of humanity Use amp Purpose of Satire All satire is criticism To reform persuade and convince To . Extend your Thinking @ Bishop Justus 6. th. Form. Year 12: AS Level English. ‘Struggle for Identity in Modern Literature’. Lesson 11. Literary Techniques: . Alliteration, assonance, caesura, . enjambement. The Umbrella of Irony. There are a variety of . tones. & . attitudes. that fall under the “umbrella” of irony…. Sarcasm. Satire. Epithet. Parody. Sardonic Voice. Burlesque. Irony. Irony. Definition: . Extend your Thinking @ Bishop Justus 6. th. Form. Year 12: AS Level English. ‘Struggle for Identity in Modern Literature’. Lesson Two. Literary Techniques: . Alliteration, assonance, caesura, . enjambement. Extend your Thinking @ Bishop Justus 6. th. Form. Year 12: AS Level English. ‘Struggle for Identity in Modern Literature’. Lesson . Six. Literary Techniques: . Alliteration, assonance, caesura, . Imagery, Irony, Satire, Parody, Rhythm, Parallelism, Archetypes. Imagery. Imagery. is words or phrases that appeal to one or more of the five senses. Writers use imagery to describe how their subjects look, sound, feel, taste, and smell.. Do you have the tools to complete the picture?. I . . Mark Twain. First, LET ME BE COMPLETELY HONEST….. Satire Day – Warm Up. Warm up – Read “Corn Pone Opinions” on page . 81 of the GPS. Or, the same in the other.. Satire again…. Satire is a . literary style. .. It is . persuasive. by nature. . It mocks individuals, institutions, societies, and events. . It is meant to influence how a person thinks, feels, and acts. . Because funny stuff is funny stuff. The Anatomy of Satire. “‘Tis the intent and business of the stage, To copy out the follies of the age, . To hold to every man a faithful glass, . And show him of what species he’s an ass”. Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. Lesson Objective:. Understand and identify satire, specifically in relation to . Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. Satire targets…. Locations. Individuals/small groups. 18. th. -Century and Romantic Studies. Research Interests:. Genres and culture in Early-Modern Britain, 1660-1830. Relation between Augustan and Romantic periods. History of literary criticism. Some Publications:. What is Satire?. Satire (Noun): . a literary tone used to ridicule or make fun of humans. A text (written or visual) that uses irony or wit to expose or attack human vice, foolishness, or stupidity is satirical. Satire conveys a message and reaches audiences in ways that a straightforward rhetorical argument cannot.. Satire is a style of rhetoric that exposes vices and foolishness in people and society . Satire generally uses humor, irony, sarcasm, and other techniques to get an emotional reaction from the audience. INVECTIVE. If critics simply abuse, they are writing INVECTIVE. From the mouth of a wit, INVECTIVE can be a piercing tool, but when delivered from a shallower mind, invective invariably is simple abuse. --Jonathan Swift. Methods. Madness. Major players. Satire. “A literary manner that blends a critical attitude with humor and wit for the purpose of improving human institutions or humanity.” (Holman).
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