American Gothic by Grant Wood 1.Describe the original piece of artwork. Be sure to note the setting, as well as the expressions on the couple. 2. What.

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American Gothic by Grant Wood 1.Describe the original piece of artwork. Be sure to note the setting, as well as the expressions on the couple. 2. What mood seems to be reflected in this piece?

Satire Practice: American Gothic Parody #1 3. Describe the differences you see between the original painting and this parody. 4. Identify at least two devices of satire present in the parody. Explain how the painting uses each device. 5. What message is being sent with the parody?

Satire Practice: American Gothic Parody #3 7. Describe the differences you see between the original painting and this parody? 8. Identify at least two devices of satire present in the parody. Explain how the painting uses each device. 9. What message is being sent with the parody?

Satire Practice: American Gothic Parody #2