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    According to Webster’s Dictionary Online‚ the definition of satire is‚ “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” (Definition of Satire in English). Early British literature authors created the “era of Satire” with their writing‚ often poking fun at parliament and royalty‚ heads of the church‚ or any other important figures of the time. By doing so‚ they sparked

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    Satire in The Canterbury Tales Geoffrey Chaucer was one of the greatest English poets during the Middle Ages. He will forever be known as the leading author in English writing before the time of William Shakespeare. Chaucer wrote narrative poems in Middle English‚ the form of English used from about 1100 to about 1485. One of the keys to Chaucer’s continued critical success is the scope and diversity of his work. Readers of each century have discovered something new in Chaucer and have learned something

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    Satire in the Pardoner’s Tale The pardoner in The Canterbury Tales‚ preaches against greed. His motto being‚ "Money is the root of all evil‚" but‚ he himself is greedy and puts his financial desires above others and God. His tale is about the From the Pardoner’s perspective‚ the Physician told a cheaply pious story and the Host‚ a sanctimonious fool‚ reacts to the tale with what seems high praise. Then‚ after praising the Physician‚ the Host turns to the Pardoner and asks for a merry tale or jokes

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    How does Orwell represent his satire in the novel‚ Animal Farm? * What is Orwell’s message? * Equality amongst humanity does not exist * Communism/socialism/animalism is destined to fail * Power and control * How does he achieve his purpose? * Microcosm of Animal Farm * Anthropomorphism – human traits for power and control reflected through pigs * Represents Soviet leaders‚ Stalin and Trotsky‚ through Napoleon and Snowball. * How have I received

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    Lecture No.4 Topic: Construction Materials Language Skills: Word Formation BUILDING STYLES AND MATERIALS Houses and public buildings in Britain and the US have been built in a range of styles and materials. Old and new stand side by side. In Britain there are timber-framed houses‚ buildings of brick or stone‚ and modern concrete and glass structures. Many US architectural styles came originally from Europe. The South-west has many buildings in the Spanish colonial

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    are many uses of figurative language in literary texts. Some examples are satire‚ simile‚ personification‚ and metaphors. The two types of figurative language I will be examining are epigram and satire. Epigram is ”a witty saying in either verse or prose‚ concisely phrased and often satiric” (Dramatic Monologue‚ epigram). Satire is defined as “a genre of comedy that is directed at ridiculing human foibles and vices” (Dramatic Monologue‚ satire). Epigram usually includes traces of satire. The author

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    not satire is used inefficiently. Incorrect usage of satire often results in unrest within groups of people‚ due to the source disrespecting or being insensitive to their beliefs or customs. When satire is used in a provocative manner it causes problems‚ rather than its initial purpose;which is to provide constructive social criticism. Misused satire runs the risk of upsetting large groups of people. The range of people it affects can range from world leaders to civilians. When satire is misused

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    Benjamin Franklin used satire to catch the attention of the American people and start a revolution. Using smart‚ skillful humor‚ he was able to argue in a unique way. He presented his ideas in a somewhat controversial way that people could relate to and understand. His use of exaggeration made the issues undeniable. Franklin’s “Revolutionary” satire might have ruined his reputation with Britain‚ but it united the American people in wanting a revolution. After being embarrassed in front of his British

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    "Active Motivation" Reviewer: Luke Wittum‚ director of technology‚ Elisabeth Ann Johnson High School‚ Mt. Morris (Michigan) Consolidated Schools (690 students) Products we use: PGD-150 3D glasses‚ PJD6531w 3D-ready DLP projectors; Cyber-Anatomy 3D software; Designmate videos Goals: "3D has a lot of potential for engaging students in learning. We particularly thought it would be great for our visual learners‚" says Wittum. Response: "We did a 3D demo for our principals‚ and they loved it‚ so we

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    (448). Weber defines Swift’s use of mockery as a satiric mask recurring in as self-amusement in his literary works. Thomas Gilmore speaks of‚ “the dominant effect of a number of details” (36). He explains Swift’s use of enumerated details enhances the message his literary works are evoking. Donald C. Mell describes Swift’s writing as‚ “mistakenly interpreted as praise the deliberately parodic panegyric” (313). Donald C. Mell perceives Swift’s writing style as deliberate use of falsified praise. These

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