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Satire
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What is Satire?
the use of humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize people's stupidity or vices, particularly in the context of contemporary politics and other topical issues.
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Methods
Exaggeration: To enlarge, increase, or represent something beyond normal bounds so that it becomes ridiculous and its faults can be seen.
Incongruity: To present things that are out of place or are absurd in relation to its surroundings.
Reversal: 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.
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Caricature
Carcicature: An exaggerated portrayal of the weaknesses, frailties or humorous aspects of a group.
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Understatement
Understatement: Saying less than what is meant
Example: You come in from a torrential downpour and say, “It’s a bit wet out there.”
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Sarcasm
Sarcasm: Harsh, personally directed comment; using praise to mock someone; usually aims to hurt
Example: To refer to a 98-pound weakling as a real “he-man”
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Irony
Irony- a strong contrast between
reality and expectations
Verbal irony- when a character or writer says something different than what he or she actually means.
Situational irony- when what happens is different than the audience’s expectations.
Dramatic irony- when the audience knows more than a character
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Example 1
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Open Ended
What is the topic being satirized in this sketch?
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Poll
What method did the writer use to convey their satire?
Exaggeration
Incongruity
Reversal
Parody
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Example 2
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Open Ended
What is the topic being satirized in this sketch?
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Poll
What method did the writer use to convey their satire?
Exaggeration
Incongruity
Reversal
Parody
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Example 3
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Open Ended
What is the topic being satirized in this sketch?
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Poll
What method did the writer use to convey their satire?
Exaggeration
Incongruity
Reversal
Parody
Satire
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