NOVEMBER. 26, 2013•Directions: Write the correct way to combine the sentences. Write the ENTIRE correct sentence..
1. Kayla answered the telephone. Kayla talked to her mom on the telephone.A. Kayla answered the telephone it was her mom.B. Kayla answered and talked on the telephone to her mom.C. Kayla answered her mom.
2. Willie liked the puppy he saw at the pet store. He plans on buying it tomorrow.A. Willie liked the puppy he saw at the pet store and plans on buying it tomorrow. B. Willie liked the puppy he saw at the pet store and plans on buying the puppy. C. Willie liked the puppy he saw at the pet store, plans on buying it tomorrow.
THANKSGIVING HOMEWORK
•Read “The Veldt” by Ray Bradbury•Answer the discussion questions•Due Dec. 4
LEARNING GOALSUpon completion, you should be able to:
Define parody and satire Identify the two terms’ key differences and similarities. Analyze how literary devices and figurative language achieve a special effectEvaluate how those devices create multiple layers of meaning
A work that imitates another work in order to ridicule, ironically comment on, or poke some affectionate fun at the work itself or the subject of the work.
*Parody Cheat Sheet found here.
Parody*
Parody often mocks or ridicules a serious work of literature, music, artwork or film — for satirical or humorous purposes.
PARODY: MOVIE POSTERS
1
PARODY: ARTMona Lisa
3
PARODY: ADVERTISING
DoveCampaign for "Real" BeautyDove Ad
… and the parody…Slob Evolution
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PARODY: ADVERTISING Old Spice Commercial: Smell Like a Man, Man
5
PARODY COMMERCIAL: SMELL LIKE A CAT
SATIRE*A work that ridicules its subject, through the use of specific techniques. Although satire is usually witty, and often very funny, the purpose of satire is not 'just' humor but criticism of an individual or a group.
*Satire cheat sheet found here.
5 TECHNIQUES OF SATIRE*1) Exaggeration:
To represent something beyond normal bounds so that it becomes ridiculous and its faults can be seen.
2) Irony
A literary device that exploits a reader’s expectations. Irony occurs when what is expected turns out to be quite different from what actually happens.
3. Understatement
• The representation of something as smaller or less significant than it really is; the opposite of exaggeration.
4) Reversal:
To present the opposite of the normal order.
5) Parody:To imitate the techniques / style of some person, place, or thing in order to ridicule the original.
For parody to be successful, the reader must know the original text that is being ridiculed.
SATIRE: POLITICS1
SATIRE: HOMELAND SECURITY
2
SATIRE: CARTOON3
Satire: Print Ad4
Satire: Print Ad
“Buzz” Word
Glimmer (n): A dim or intermittent flicker or flash of light.Sentence: Walking through the desert at night I noticed a glimmer in the distance.
“The Pedestrian” by Ray Bradbury
•Read the satirical piece (as a class practice)o Identify humorous passages and the
implied message or critiqueo Identify types of satire used (from the 5
in your notes)
“The Pedestrian” Review
Prezi presentation
• "The Pedestrian" Prezi
“Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut
•Read the satirical piece (as a class practice)o Identify humorous passages and the
implied message or critiqueo Identify types of satire used (from the 5
in your notes)
“Bullying: A Satire” by iheartchocolate
•Read the satirical pieceWith your partner:oLabel humorous passages and the
implied message or critiqueoIdentify types of satire used (from
the 5 in your notes)
ResourcesSalt 'n Pepper Imagehttp://www.mydiychat.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/fork-holders3.jpgOops & Fail Logoshttp://www.inspirefirst.com/2011/11/08/logo-parody/Movie Postershttp://www.popartuk.com/g/l/lgpp32011+edward-cullen-in-the-woods-robert-pattinson-in-twilight-new-moon-poster.jpg
http://0.tqn.com/d/movies/1/0/v/M/Y/muppet-vamphibian.jpgMona Lisa http://newsgrist.typepad.com/underbelly/2008/04/who-owns-this-i.htmlhttp://files.myopera.com/Rea's%20Community/blog/15666415988lmonalisa.jpgExaggerated Facehttp://www.rgbstock.com/download/brainloc/mfXkbsW.jpgOrange-Applehttp://blog.sayitforyou.net/blog/ghost-blogger/using-incongruity-in-corporate-blog-content-writing
Resources (con't)Grown-up Kidshttp://www.theartofbeinghuman.com/raising-kids-to-be-grown-ups/Satire Cartoonhttp://roomc101.edublogs.org/files/2011/11/Satire-cartoon-School-China-1ekgk14.pngMarlborohttp://www.superchefblog.com/images/marlborocountry.jpghttp://totallytop10.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/photo04-500x319.jpgPrime Time Clockhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/zoutedrop/2317065892/Paper & Pencilhttp://www.publicdomainpictures.net/pictures/10000/velka/1393-1247315873v1Xa.jpgChecklisthttp://www.floridaipblog.com/archives/cat--trademark-basics.htmlOtherHow to Use Wall Wisher3 Minute Pause
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