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    A great man once said “You can’t debate satire. Either you get it or you don’t” (brainyquote.com). Satire has been popular in media and literature. It is seen in movies‚ politics‚ books‚ and newspapers. But what exactly is satire? While is does not have an solid‚ concrete definition‚ it can be defined as using irony‚ humor‚ exaggeration‚ or ridicule to expose someone’s stupidity and/or vices. Satire can effectively change people’s views by making them realize how incompetent they are. In The Adventures

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    The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn‚ by the famous Mark Twain‚ is a great example of satire that uses humor to reflect Twain’s opinions. He makes things seem so stupid and idiotic so that the readers also side with him in the many lessons he is trying to prove‚ because it seems the logical way to think when he makes things so foolish. Not many people think about the comical side of Twain’s novel‚ and just focus on the lessons. But they never focus on how the lessons are expressed and in Huck Finn’s

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    of Huckleberry Finn” that civilization actually corrupts‚ and slavery racism are used as an example to prove that point. Huck Finn is a child who lived on the lowest rungs of society. He resisted any attempts to indoctrinate him with social values. It if for this reason that he is the perfect main character for this story. Due to the fact that Huck resists the norms of society he has no biases. An example of this would be that he knows society would dictate that Jim was Miss Watson’s property‚ but

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    Cat's Cradle Themes

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    Vonnegut’s intriguing story of a writer sent to San Lorenzo pits science and truth against religion and lies. The few characters of Cat’s Cradle illustrate one trait or the other‚ with John‚ the main character and “writer” of the memoir which is the book‚ observing and attempting to understand each point of view. As John learns of San Lorenzo’s banned religion‚ Bokononism‚ and explores the lives of the scientists responsible for the atomic bomb and a new‚ dangerous‚ chemical called Ice-nine‚ he

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    certain boundaries. However‚ any abnormality outside of those boundaries is looked down upon. Human behavior is an issue that constantly emerges throughout all forms of literature. In the novel‚ The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn‚ Mark Twain uses satire to criticize human behavior to show how oblivious and naive society can be in making decisions. Through Tom’s ridiculous behavior‚ Twain conveys how media and literature have had a consequence on society becoming gullible. Tom behavior comes from

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    The Cat in The Rain In the short story the "The Cat in the Rain" by Ernest Hemingway‚ the cat is a symbol around which the story revolves. As a central symbol‚ the cat reveals the psychological state and emotional desires of the American wife. When the cat is first observed it is "crouched under one of the dripping green tables. The cat was trying to make herself so compact that she would not be dripped on."(56) Even though the wife is standing to far from

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    than you? In “The Black Cat” Edgar Allan Poe writes a story to teach people a lesson. Poe begins the story by introducing the nameless character in his prison cell who retells his story with all the horrible sins he had committed. The nameless narrator makes horrible decisions by giving into his perverseness. Perverseness is when a person does something they know that they should not do but still do. He first gives into his perverse self and cuts Pluto’s eye out‚ his black cat. Later in the story‚ he

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    himself is the best example of the perverted new American dream. Gatsby gets his money through bootlegging. He does whatever he can to get rich and what got him rich was illegal and immoral activities. “You’re one of the bunch that hangs around with Meyer Wolfshiem- that much I happen to know. I’ve mad a little investigation into your affairs and carry it further tomorrow” (Pg. 104). This quote shows Tom accusing Gatsby of being a bootlegger. Gatsby gets rich just to get Daisy. The satire shown is that

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    low so other countries buy them‚ which means that China makes a lot of money and other countries get the resources by a very good prices‚ which shows us that connection to the world is more than important. Even though trade (which is the best example for the connection to the world) should be included in the five criteria that HS books propagate because it makes everybody wealthier and it provides exchange of the goods between the countries and makes their resources diverse‚ contrary to that

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    Cat's Cradle Analysis

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    Vonnegut’s novel Cat’s Cradle the reader can gain extensive insight into the mindset and mysteries of life that puzzled and excited Vonnegut. Cat’s Cradle is a child’s game which holds certain significance in the novel for little Newt‚ the son of the man who created the atomic bomb‚ and it is often referenced in throughout course of the novel in regards to lies that people tell themselves and others to make them happy. The cat’s cradle creates X’s and‚ “No damn cat‚ and no damn cradle.” (Vonnegut 166)

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