PPT-Wit and Satire
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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
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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 . Understanding the works of Swift. . Satire: a technical definition. “… the literary art of diminishing or derogating a subject by making it ridiculous and evoking towards it attitudes of amusement, contempt, scorn, or indignation” (Abrams, . English 10: British Literature . Mr. . Ambrose & Ms. Stevens. Featuring Shrek, The Tick, Monty Python, and the Onion. What is satire?. Satire: . A literary work that ridicules its subject in order to make a comment or criticism about it.. Satire. Satire tries to . persuade. the reader to believe or to do something by showing the . opposite. view as . absurd, vicious, . or . inhumane.. Satire is partially so complex, because it addresses . . Even light-hearted satire has a serious after-taste:. "first make people laugh, and then make them think.". Definition of Satire. A genre in which vices, follies, abuses, and shortcomings are held up to ridicule, . What is a satire?. A satire is any piece of writing or graphic media designed to make its readers feel . critical . – of themselves, of their fellow human beings, and of their society. . Satire is usually directed at humanity in general, but can also target a specific group or individual.. Unit 3 assignments. style. Rhetoric in Limbo. Part 1: Analyzing Satire. Maybe She’s . B. orn . W. ith . I. t. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=. KSjAK3Dzez4. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=. i8lNToO8CMA. What is a satire?. A satire is any piece of writing or graphic media designed to make its readers feel . critical . – of themselves, of their fellow human beings, and of their society. . Satire is usually directed at humanity in general, but can also target a specific group or individual.. ENG 3UI . Literary Terms. describe . types of . stories . used . throughout literary history and describe many famous . works. may . be told in prose or in . verse . An . individual story may fall under one or multiple combinations of these . 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. Thomas McClure. What is Satire?. Satire is a . genre of literature, and . sometimes . other medias, . in which vices, follies, abuses, and shortcomings are held up to ridicule, ideally with the intent of shaming individuals, and society itself, into . 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.. 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. Satire (Noun): . A literary manner which combines humor with criticism for the purpose of instruction or the improvement of . humanity. Modern Satirists. Early Western Satirists. Jonathan Swift (1667-1745): . Satire Analysis. “Satire is a literary technique in which behaviors or institutions are ridiculed for the purpose of improving society.”. “Satirist use irony and exaggeration to poke fun at human faults and foolishness in order to correct human behavior.”.
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