Purpose of Satire
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Purpose of Satire
Scarlet Letter
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Definition of satire Purpose of satire Terms of satire Definition of parody Examples of parody You assignment specifications
Stuff you should know
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Open I pad to notes Label - “Parody Assignment”
Supplies
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Roman Numeral I
Definition of satire
Examples
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Roman Numeral II
Irony and sarcasm defined
Examples of irony and sarcasm
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Roman Numeral III
Parody defined Examples of parody
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Roman Numeral IVMy favorite Seuss book
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I. Satire is generally defined as
A. A work that attacks or pokes fun at the folly of human foibles using derision, wit and sarcasm
B. Irony, sarcasm, or wit used to attack or expose folly, vice or stupidity
Defining Satire
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Satire is a word used to describe works of
art, including (and especially) literature, which is designed to ridicule and, often, parody.
It is most often recognized in the political sense of making light of genuinely serious problems and issues.
Satire
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Satire
Satire (probably) comes from the Latin "satura" meaning "mixed" (literally a "dish of mixed fruits").
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Satire
The Roman poet, Horace (1 B.C.) credited as being one of the first satirists to use satire in in poetry.
A prosaic and formal way of writing satire tended to be composed of short verses, quite deliberately attacking situations and people.
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Satire
Satire covers many different methods including irony, sarcasm, burlesque, parody, exaggeration, juxtaposition, double entendres.
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Satire
It can be directed toward one individual, a whole country or even the world. It is sometimes serious, acting as a protest or to expose, or comical when used to poke fun at something or someone.
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Satire Examples
Include: “Weekend Update”
from Saturday Night Live
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Satire examples
include The Daily Show
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Satire examples
include the movie Scary
Movie
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Satire examples
include the movies of Austin
Powers
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Satire examples
include most political
cartoons in newspapers and magazines
Dr. Seuss actually published many political cartoons protesting Nazi Germany
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Satire examples
include the songs of Weird Al
Yankovic
The Simpsons then satirzed Weird Al Yankovich
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Satire
Satire examples found in examples of irony, parody, and sarcasm.
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Terms of SatireII Irony
In irony, words are used to show the opposite of the actual meaning.
Types of irony Verbal irony - where
what you mean to say is different from the words you use
Situational irony - compares what is expected to happen with what actually does happen
Dramatic irony - uses a narrative to give the audience more information about the story than the character knows
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Examples can be
found in Verbal Irony – see if
you can hear any examples
9:27-10:31
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Examples can be
found in As you listen to the
next scene can you find examples of sarcasm
10:30 -13:00
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Examples can be
found in Parody Scene 8
As you watch how do he parents appear to be like real parents, but they are exaggerated so that you cannot take them seriously
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A parody is also called a spoof,
and is used to make fun or mock someone or something by imitating them in a funny or satirical way.
What is Parody?
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Parody
Parody is found in literature, movies, and song.
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Parody
A good example or a parody is the song “Girls Just Want to Have Lunch” by Weird Al Yankovic, which is a parody of the song
“Girls Just Want to Have Fun” by Cyndi Lauper.
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Parody
Some girls like to buy new shoes
And others like drivin' trucks and wearing tattoos
There's only one thing that they all like a bunch
Oh, girls, they want to have lunch...
I know how to keep a woman satisfied
When I whip out my Diner's Card their eyes get so wide
They're always in the mood for something to munch
Oh, girls, they want to have lunch...
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Parody
God, bless my underwear
My only pair,Stan beside them,And guide them,As they sit in a heap by
the chair
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Parody
From the washer,To the clothesline,To my dresser drawer,To my rear!
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Parody
God, bless my underwear,
My only pair.God, bless my
underwear,Or I’ll be bare.
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Parody and you
a humorous or satirical imitation of a serious piece of
literature or writing
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a burlesque imitation of a musical composition
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Parody and you
any humorous, satirical,
or burlesque imitation, as of a person, event, etc.
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Parody and you
to imitate (a composition, author, etc.) for purposes of ridicule or satire
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Parody and you
You may have noticed a number of Dr. Seuss Parodies?
Why do you think cartoonist, writers and film satirists have used the Seuss for parody?
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Traits of Parody
What are some traits you could imitate about the writing?
Did you know that Dr. Seuss designed numerous political cartoons decrying Hitler and the Nazi regime?
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Traits of Parody
What are some traits you notice about the graphic?
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Your Mission
Remember that satire is implicitly constructive, and the satirists themselves often depict themselves as such constructive critics – they are using humor to get people to change
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The AssignmentThird Period
You may work with group members of your choice
You must find a team of four or five members
You must decide on your teams by our next class session
Fourth Period You may work with
group members of your choice
You may have between five and six members in your team
You must decide on your teams by our next class session
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Your Assignment
Using any Dr. Seuss story that works for you, you will make your own Seuss-style parody.
Your parody will be based on two chapters from The Scarlet Letter.
You must have a copy of the original Seuss work
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Your assignment
Carefully read the chapters and present in Seuss-style format of your choice.
Be sure to capture the real message of the work as well as the appearance of Seuss
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Your assignment
Members will be assigned a job
Three rubrics will be used to assess this parody presentation
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Your assignment
Limited class time will be allotted for this project. Therefore, choose and plan your group presentation wisely.
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The future
Tomorrow you will have your first meeting date and you will then sign up your groups, chapters and presentation dates.
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Exit
How did it get so late so soon?It’s night before it’s afternoon.December is here before it’s June.My goodness how the time has flewn.How did it get so late so soon?~Dr. Seuss
So check the front pagePut your name not your ageBe sure you have oneHand it in when your doneSet it on the tableI know you are ableI can’t give you moreThan a participation score!
Mrs. Springstead