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Elements of Satire! English 12

Elements of Satire You’ll need the information on the following slides to do well on the first quiz. You’ll need this information to help you understand our unit text 1984 by George Orwell. You will be asked to analyze our text and any supplemental reading as satire. Read Write Speak Listen

Elements of Satire Before we get started, what do you think? Your definition of satire? An example of satire? Read Write Speak Listen

Elements of Satire Formal definitions: A self-conscious medium, implying standards of civilized and moral rightness in the mind of the (author) and hence a desire on his or her part to instruct readers so as to reform their moral failings and absurdities. Use of irony, sarcasm, ridicule, or the like, in exposing, denouncing, or deriding vice, folly, etc. A literary composition, in verse or prose, in which human folly and vice are held up to scorn, derision, or ridicule A literary genre comprising of such composition s Purpose is for social criticism using wit Emphasizes weakness more than the weak person Read Write Speak Listen

Elements of Satire Strict satire 1590-1625 In the Roman style - attack on social forms and corruptions of the time John Donne, Ben Johnson, Alexander Pope, Samuel Johnson Comedy of Humors / Comedy of Manners 1600- 1800: Mocks on particular aspect of a person; caricature http://www3.dbu.edu/mitchell/comedydi.htm#Come dy%20of%20Humours: Ben Johnson, Congreve, Sheridan Parody and Irony 1600-1750 Exaggeration, imitation of style, sarcasm, cynicism Alexander Pope (The Rape of Lock), Ben Johnson, Congreve, Sheridan Read Write Speak Listen

Elements of Satire Novelistic satire 18th-21st Century Peacock, Meredith, Huxley, Orwell, Vonnegut Read Write Speak Listen

Techniques of Satire Exaggeration Incongruity To enlarge, increase, or represent something beyond normal bounds so that it becomes ridiculous and its faults can be seen. (like caricature) Incongruity present things that are out of place or are absurd in relation to its surroundings.

Techniques of Satire Reversal Parody Humor To present the opposite of the normal order (e.g., the order of events, hierarchical order). Parody To imitate the techniques and/or style of some person, place, or thing Humor Exaggeration, burlesque, double entendre, irony

Irony Verbal Dramatic Situational: The actual stated meaning of the statement differs from the intended meaning. Dramatic When the true or intended meaning of the statement or situation is known to the audience but not the character(s) in the play. Situational: The difference between what is expected to happen and what actually happens.

Elements of Satire Summary Self-conscious Implied standards of rightness Instructional , seeks to reform readers May include Irony Humor Parody Burlesque Read Write Speak Listen

Elements of Satire Contemporary examples The Daily Show The Colbert Report The Onion The Simpsons Weird Al Read Write Speak Listen

Examples of Sarcasm The Onion: http://www.theonion.com/video/cias-facebook-program-dramatically-cut-agencys-cos,19753/ The Simpsons Family Guy Grouch Marx “Marriage is the chief cause of divorce.” “I didn't like the play, but then I saw it under adverse conditions - the curtain was up.” “I never forget a face, but in your case I'll be glad to make an exception.” http://www.yourdictionary.com/grammar/examples/satire-examples.html

Examples of Irony

From The Great Debaters: “Tell me the irony in the name Bethlehem Steel Corporation.” “Bethlehem is the birthplace of Christ, the Prince of Peace and Bethlehem Steel makes weapons of war.”