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Devine – English 10.  A satire is a literary work that attacks or pokes fun at vices, abuses, stupidity, and/or any other fault or imperfection.  Satire.

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1 Devine – English 10

2  A satire is a literary work that attacks or pokes fun at vices, abuses, stupidity, and/or any other fault or imperfection.  Satire may make the reader laugh at, or feel disgust for, the person or thing satirized.  It criticizes someone or something, using wit and clever wording—and sometimes makes outrageous assertions or claims.

3  The basic structure is humor + criticism = inspired reform  The main purpose of a satire is to spur readers to remedy the problem under discussion.  The main weapon of the satirist is verbal irony, a figure of speech in which the speaker ridicules a person or thing by saying the opposite of what her or she really means or intends.

4  Cherishes a sound society, good traditions, and wise, viable institutions  Values the general welfare and the public good  Seeks an audience is reasonably intelligent, educated and rational  Recognizes that there is no point in appealing to fools, because they won’t get it

5  Satire is a blend of criticism and humor for the purposes of CORRECTION OR IMPROVEMENT  Sarcasm is simple abuse consisting of a series of insults, in which the abuser states negative conditions in positive, emphatic terms. (“Why yes, I just love cold sores!”)  The term sarcasm is derived from a Greek word meaning “to tear flesh”

6 1. What institutions, practices, and/or groups are being satirized? 2. What method(s) does the author employ in constructing his satire? 3. What is the tone of the satire?

7 1. A group or organization 2. Individuals 3. A “sort” or type of person 4. A social class 5. A prevailing philosophy 6. Social manners 7. Modern progress 8. Mankind

8  Parody  Irony  Mock epic  Travesty  Allegory Burlesque Lampoon Caricature Epigram Fable

9  Horatian – this form aims to correct wrongs through broad laughter – cheerful – urbane – tongue-in-cheek – optimistic – warm – witty – gentle – chiding

10 Juvenalian – this form aims to reforms through mocking ridicule – cutting – bitter – angry – contemptuous – grim – sardonic – harsh – indignant

11  Often employs a special kind of narrator called a mask or persona  This is the character through whom the action is observed or related  NOT NORMALLY TO BE CONSTRUED AS THE AUTHOR’S ACTUAL VOICE  Often has the presence of a character that serves as the “norm” or the standard against which we measure the other characters

12 1) Formal & Direct:  Satiric voice speaks in first person 2) Informal & Indirect  Characters themselves reveal their folly & ridiculousness through their own actions, words and thoughts


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