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The Adult Workplace

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Perez 1 Denisse Perez Dirkson Period 2B 04/12/12 The Adult Workplace: Where Childish Tendencies Come to Die There is nothing more gratifying than coming to one?s first day of work as a respected, self-reliant adult. Pushing forth the double glass doors to independence as the scent of leather from a brand new briefcase combats the musk of drugstore cologne, one can finally confirm his survival from the jungle of petty nitpicking and insecure side-comments that was one?s childhood. While hypercriticism is a collective ritual commonly practiced in worn jungle gyms and high school gymnasium bleachers, the adult workplace is a haven for those who seek mature, respectful exchanges with tolerant individuals.

Satire

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Jonathan Swift and Satire What is a satire? A satire is any piece of writing or graphic media designed to make its readers feel critical ? of themselves, of their fellow human beings, and of their society. Satire is usually directed at humanity in general, but can also target a specific group or individual. Horatian Satire Horace was a Roman poet and satirist during the time of Augustus. Horatian satire is humorous and intended to make us laugh at human foolishness or weakness. Juvenalian Satire Juvenal was a Roman poet and satirist during the 1st century. Juvenalian satire is harsh and intended to make us angry at human vice and corruption.

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Jonathan Swift and Satire What is a satire? A satire is any piece of writing or graphic media designed to make its readers feel critical ? of themselves, of their fellow human beings, and of their society. Satire is usually directed at humanity in general, but can also target a specific group or individual. Horatian Satire Horace was a Roman poet and satirist during the time of Augustus. Horatian satire is humorous and intended to make us laugh at human foolishness or weakness. Juvenalian Satire Juvenal was a Roman poet and satirist during the 1st century. Juvenalian satire is harsh and intended to make us angry at human vice and corruption.

Mark Twain's Satirical Tongue

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Mark Twain was way ahead of his time in much of his writings. Though he didn’t flat-out say it, early in the novel, Twain sent the reader the message that the color of your skin is not what makes you a good or a bad person. Huckleberry Finn’s father, Pap, is hands down the worst man in Huck’s town, yet ironically he feels the need to hate on every black person that walks by. Twain shows his hidden opinion to the reader in the way that Pap talks about the black professor who had visited their town… “Here’s a govment that calls itself a govment, and lets on to be a govment, and thinks it is a govment, and yet’s got to set stock-still for six whole months before it can take a-hold of a prowling, thieving, infernal, white-shirted free nigger….” (38)

Mark Twain's Satirical Tongue

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Mark Twain was way ahead of his time in much of his writings. Though he didn’t flat-out say it, early in the novel, Twain sent the reader the message that the color of your skin is not what makes you a good or a bad person. Huckleberry Finn’s father, Pap, is hands down the worst man in Huck’s town, yet ironically he feels the need to hate on every black person that walks by. Twain shows his hidden opinion to the reader in the way that Pap talks about the black professor who had visited their town… “Here’s a govment that calls itself a govment, and lets on to be a govment, and thinks it is a govment, and yet’s got to set stock-still for six whole months before it can take a-hold of a prowling, thieving, infernal, white-shirted free nigger….” (38)

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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
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