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To say something and mean the opposite Sarcasm To say something and mean the opposite

Fun Fact Sarcasm or irony is used once every 2 minutes in conversation!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IiR-bnCHIYo (What is Verbal Irony/ Sarcasm?)

Why people use sarcasm? To be funny To insult/mock people To make an ironic comment about the world around them

How can we tell is someone is using sarcasm? People exaggerate their voice in a bored sounding manner They roll their eyes (and/or head) They smile afterwards

Other tips about sarcasm… Differs with the person Know your person!!! Be aware of context - Look for when it doesn’t make sense

Elements of Sarcasm 1. Facial Expression

2. Context: statement may contradict the environment It’s a beautiful day to go to the beach!! Looks great

3. Vocal Cues: how you say something “thanks” Pulling-out a word: well excuuuuuse me! Saying exciting words with no emotion: Wow Great Yay Using a lower pitch to indicate sarcasm High pitch: “GREAT idea!” (sincere) Lower pitch: “Yea, great idea” (sarcasm)

Is she using sarcasm?

Is she using sarcasm?

Examples- What do they really mean? “Nice job dropping the ball during practice today!” Not actually complimenting you on your skills but saying you didn’t do a good job; might be trying to make you feel bad

Example- What does it really mean? “I’m glad you are standing there. Don’t feel like you need to help or anything” - Means he would like you to help him with whatever he is doing

Examples: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-qzeflmJvEU (TBBT) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bMLlBvkyb6E (Penny gets Sheldon sick) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=81c44-CDP7E (examples of VI & sarcasm)

Show Me Sarcasm 1. Come up with a scenario/situation: providing characters, setting, actions occurring - Provide a sarcastic comment about what is occurring

Show Me Sarcasm Create a comic showing sarcasm

This has earned the Gil seal of approval. Cuz it’s sooooooo good This has earned the Gil seal of approval! Cuz it’s sooooooo good! (no sarcasm! Y do u ask?)