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Satire

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Satire is a literary term technique that ridicules people, customs, or institutions with the purpose of improving society. ________________________________________________________________________ Examples of what you may include in satire: 1. Incongruity: Putting together things that don't fit 2. Reversal: Flipping something; changing its normal order 3. Parody: A mocking, spoof. How do I identify an instance of satire and then analyze it? Notice something is funny or seems off or odd. Why is it funny? How is humor created? What could the author?s message be? Some examples of satire; The Union. Tosh.O South Park King of the Hill Thank You for Smoking John Colbert

Oedipus Rex

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Mikayla Sinead O?Connor Period 3. Due: September 17th 2010 Choral Expression In Sophocles? Greek tragedy, Oedipus the King, the chorus is used to explain the play and provide a background for the audience. They serve other roles, such as providing the actors on stage with insight and representing the population, thus allowing the audience to see how they should properly react to the on goings on stage. So much of the flow of a Greek production during this time was dependent on the chorus but their most important function in Oedipus the King was to keep the audience informed and cognizant.

Spanish Vocabulary

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meter verb agarrar esparcir desabrochar mordisco lamentones depiladito
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Character Description Essay Early Autumn

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Vincent DePinto English II H 8/14/10 Summer Reading Essay While I was reading the book, Early Autumn, by Robert Parker, I realized that Spenser and I have many personality traits in common. For example, we both will do anything to help anyone in need. Also, we believe that anyone has the ability to do anything in life if they try, so we never give up on anyone. Lastly, we always care about the kids around us, and we do the best we can to keep their lives away from evil and misfortune. Spenser and I have very similar traits that we use all the time.

Samuel Sewall Inferenes

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Peng ? PAGE ?2? Eric Peng Moffett AP Eng 11/4 Sept. 18, 2010 Samuel Sewall Inferences Samuel Sewall is very religious in public and private life. After he graduated from Harvard in 1671, he married Hannah, the daughter of John Hull and became the wealthiest in Massachusetts because he regarded public service as his natural expression. He managed a colony?s printing press acting concurrently as deputy of the General Court. His objective profession was being appointed as justice, which he did in 1692. He went on to serve the Council for 33 years and became the chief of justice of Massachusetts in 1728. People stated that even Sewall?s dullness had a character of its own, and he had the power to bring people together because of his characteristics.

Comprehensive Henry David Thoreau Powerpoint

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Civil Disobedience Summary: Thoreau begins by arguing that government rarely proves itself useful and that it derives its power from the majority because they are the strongest group, not because they are the most correct. He believes that people's first obligation is to do what they believe is right and not to follow the law dictated by the majority. Basically, person is not obligated to devote his life to eliminating evils, but she or he is obligated not to participate in such evils. This includes not being a member of an unjust government. Thoreau argues that the united states fits his criteria for an unjust government, of slavery and its practice of aggressive war [the Mexican war].

Of Mice and Men - Vocabulary

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91 Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck Definitions Copyright ? 2002 by Advanced Placement Strategies aloof ,<> detached, incurious, unconcerned Antonym >> integrated; friendly The woman remained aloof during the party, separating herself from everyone else. 1. Derivatives >> aloofness appreciate ,<> Antonym >> to decrease in value My home has appreciated in value by $10,000. 2. Derivatives >>

Minster's Black Veil Analysis

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Parth Trivedi Mrs. Caruso English 11AP 9/16/10 The Minister?s Black Veil The term ?self-image? is perhaps the one of the most misleading commonplace terms used today. Man?s view of himself has always been tainted by how others look upon him. This principle has always dictated how humans strive to live. Nathaniel Hawthorne depicts this concept in his short story, ?The Minister?s Black Veil.?

for whom the bell tolls

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It is the late 1930's in Spain, during the Spanish Civil War. Robert Jordan lies in the forest. He sees a mill in the distance. An old man, Anselmo, points out the bridge, and says that the mill and the roadmender's hut hold enemy posts. Robert Jordan is tall and thin, in peasant clothes, with fair hair. They take a steep climb. Anselmo is an experienced climber and guide, and Robert Jordan knows this is important when traveling behind enemy lines. He has been sent to blow up the bridge. General Golz explained that the explosion must occur only when the attack has begun, so that the enemy cannot repair it; the date and time is subject to change due to forces out of his control. The enemy moves trucks, tanks, and artillery via the bridge. An aerial bombardment will precede the attack.

Life of Pie Essay

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?PAGE ? ?PAGE ?1? Devere Tessa Devere Mrs. Toro English 2X 16 July 2010 Reader?s Side of the Story Some books that one might read are fiction and some are filled with facts. Some plots are based on a story and some on two. Rarely does a reader get to experience reading a story containing both. The book ?Life of Pi? by author Yann Martel is one of these novels. Books that are filled with these opposites though, do often leave some topics unanswered. ?Life of Pi? by Yann Martel has some interesting topics left unanswered such as the reason for two accounts of the ordeal and what the reader is to believe.

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