Tuesday, February 14, 2017

Happy Valentine's Day! February 14th

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.

You will then need to upload a document to Google classroom with 4 examples from the SNL sketch and explain how it functions as SATIRE. Use the definition and the characteristics to help you clarify your explanation

For Wednesday: You will need to read slides 12-31 and take notes. Remember to summarize not copy word for word from the slides. 

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