PPT-Juvenalian Satire Who’s to Guard the Guards?
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Quis custodiet custodes But who is to keep guard Over the guards themselves Juvenal Satire 6 p 140 Agenda Discussion What would Juvenal say Recap and Update
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Quis custodiet custodes But who is to keep guard Over the guards themselves Juvenal Satire 6 p 140 Agenda Discussion What would Juvenal say Recap and Update Roman Values Sexuality and Gender. Definition. An art form in which human or individual vices, follies, abuses, or shortcomings are criticized through ridicule ideally with the intent to bring about . improvement. Say what? . Basically, it’s art (literature, film, song, image) that points out and criticizes a problem with humanity or society. In the best case scenario, it causes people to RETHINK their behavior and change it.. Praise undeserved, is satire in disguise. . -. Alexander Pope. ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS:. •What distinguishes one genre from another. ?. •What is a satire?. •. Which literary devices are most commonly used, and most effective, in a satire? . “. ‘Tis. the intent and business of the stage, To copy out the follies. 1. of the age, . To hold to every man a faithful glass. 2. , . And show him of what species he’s an ass”. . -- John . Sarah Cannon Diane . Souvaine. Andrew Winslow. Art gallery problems. Art gallery problems. Art gallery problems. Art gallery problems. Art gallery problems. Art gallery problems. Art gallery problems. Elena Songster & Jessica Stowell, OU. The PLA reading . Mao’s . Little Red Book. Phase I: Red Guards (1966-69). 4. 8 August 1966. 16 point decision. Red Guards destroy the “four olds”:. Thought. For . The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn . Unit. Satire. a literary . technique . used to ridicule or make fun of human vice or . weakness. often . with the intent of . correcting . or . changing . the subject of . Satire. a literary . technique . used to ridicule or make fun of human vice or . weakness. often . with the intent of . correcting . or . changing . the subject of . the attack. TYPES OF SATIRE. Juvenalian. Visual text analysis.. What is the target of this satire?. Did it work?. Context matters. To fully understand satire, one must have a clear understanding of the context of the satire and its target.. Humor for the intelligent—. will you get it? . Satire Defined . One of the oldest forms of literature and one of the most durable. A constructive art that seeks not merely to destroy but to rebuild; aim is to inspire reform. Alexander Pope, Jonathan Swift, Joseph Addison. and Richard Steele, and Mary Wollstonecraft. Wit. noun. . : an ability to say or write things that are clever and usually funny. . a person who is known for making clever and funny . Satire is a literary genre in which human vices or shortcomings are highlighted (often through sarcasm or irony), with the intent to bring about improvement. . Purpose: . while satire is usually funny, it has a serious purpose – the author wants to try to fix the problems of society. . 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. I can identify and understand satirical texts when I encounter them.. I can distinguish the satirical argument and the REAL argument.. I can distinguish . Juvenalian. and . Horatian. . satire.. Agenda. Quis. . custodiet. . custodes. ?. “But who is to keep guard / Over the guards themselves?” . (Juvenal . Satire. 6 p. 140). Agenda. Discussion?. What would Juvenal say?. Recap and Update. Roman Values: Sexuality and Gender.
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