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    This is Animal Farm when read at one level. A satire is the use of humor‚ irony‚ exaggeration‚ or ridicule to expose and mock people’s stupidity conversely‚ particularly in the subject of politics and other topical issues. Orwell used satire in Animal Farm to a great extent with every character or event being a carefully picked animal to correspond to the real person or event. Orwell chose a

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    Orwell’s satire shaping what a future could become George Orwell’s 1984‚ depicts a time of totalitarian and communism rule. Where ever you are big brother is watching you. Winston‚ Orwell’s main character in the satirical novel is a man struggling with his true identity in this gloomy world. Orwell‚ constructing this novel after the ending of World War II writes a satirical story that is also a warning to what can become of the world. Throughout 1984‚ George Orwell uses satire in his writing through

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    Voltaire was a French philosophe‚ and one of the most influential figures during the Enlightenment. Voltaire wrote over seventy volumes with a great variety of genres. His Enlightenment ideas were built on several essential elements---- senses‚ reason‚ emphasis on science‚ deist belief and a rationalized government. According to Enlightenment thinkers‚ senses were an essential element of their ideas. Human beings were capable of using their senses to observe the universe. By using their individual

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    Voltaire an eighteenth century French philosopher and prolific writer is well known for his literary satirical attacks. One of Voltaire’s attacks was of traditional Christianity and the Catholic church in On Toleration. He criticized the church on the grounds that it was overly superstitious. There were many superstitions that were held by the church: a geocentric universe‚ the tides not being due to gravity‚ a rainbow not being a phenomenon of light‚ etc. Voltaire felt that the most grievous

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    Explore how satire effects the readers attitude toward the content of Alexander Pope’s‚ ‘Rape of the lock’‚ Jonathan Swift’s ‘Gulliver’s travels’ and George Orwell’s ‘1984’. Satire is defined as a literary genre or form used to ridicule‚ tease‚ torment and ‘poke fun at’‚ satire can employ irony and burlesque as methods of playfully making fun of a subject while at the same time making an extremely valid and thought provoking point which excites and stimulates the reader with its intellectual wit

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    Charles Dickens An Outpost of Progress‚ By: Joseph Conrad Animal Farm‚ By: George Orwell Satire; A Thumbs up for readers. When writing a book‚ authors try to focus upon drawing their reader’s attention. What better way to do that than the use of satire? Through out many books‚ such as‚ Great Expectations‚ Animal Farm‚ and An Outpost of Progress‚ satire is used prominently. In theses stories‚ satire is used as a base for corruption‚ chaos and much irony. Great Expectations is one of Dickens

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    with great thinkers who pressed their philosophical stamp in Western though—one of these was Voltaire (1694-1778). Born in Paris‚ France to wealthy parents‚ Voltaire grew to become one of the most influential‚ popular‚ and hated writers of his day. With his writings regarding reason over superstition‚ freedom of speech‚ and religious tolerance‚ Voltaire opened the door for the Enlightenment. Voltaire was a staunch believer in the necessity and utility of human reason. He hated superstition. In

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    Examine the dangerous jokes that that form the bassis of the book. How does the author use satire to critique the idiocies and short comings of his contemporary world? The real purpose behind Vonnegut’s writings is “to poison minds with humanity … to encourage them to make a better world”. This is the author’s idiocies and short comings of his contemporary world and uses dangerous jokes in the form of black humour as well as other satirical techniques such that; Vonnegut is in a way‚ holding a mirror

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    Satire is a sort of glass‚ wherein beholders do generally discover everybody’s face but their own” (Swift). Jonathan Swift‚ a satirical writer during the eighteenth century‚ made an excellent metaphor revealing that satire is written in such a way that the author exposes only what they want the reader to know. This same metaphor reigns true even today in modern satirical writing within the structure‚ tone‚ and what the writings are used for; dependent upon the point of view‚ I personally choose

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    as ornaments of beauty and marriage. She was dedicated to advocating better opportunities for females. Additionally‚ in his writings‚ French philosophe Voltaire was attentive to the corruption that ran through the veins of society.

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