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Informational Satire Essay 5-Step Satire Process Determine the object of satire. A writer who encourages you to laugh at a custom, or a person probably thinks that the object of laughter is an undesirable part of society. What is the underlying message? Use your knowledge of what the satirist criticizes to infer what he or she believes should be right and proper. Watch for irony, which often points directly to the object of satire. Situational, verbal, or dramatic. What type of satire is it? Horatian satire or Juvenalian satire. Literary technique? Identify techniques used by the satirist, pay attention to what makes you laugh or what sounds ridiculous.

Informational Essay Intro. Informational Essay Thesis Make the introduction catchy, and interesting. Make it informative and explain what satire is. Show the reader what the goal of satire is. Explain what makes satire different from regular comedy. Definition of satire should come from the textbook. “Satire.” The Language of Literature. Edited by Arthur N. Applebee. Evanston: McDougal Littell, 2002. 584-585. Rpt. in British Literature. Print. A thesis is just a transition from the introduction to the body paragraphs. Since you aren't trying to prove anything in this essay, your last sentence doesn't have to be a provable argument. Instead it should move the reader to the next idea. "While satire can be found in many forms—info-graphics, editorials, or films—the goal is always the same.” "The key to understanding satire is to identify the irony, whether it is dramatic, situational or verbal."

Body Paragraphs Topic Sentences Transitions Previews the content of the body paragraph Creates unity by relating back to ideas mentioned in the thesis Should mention of the object of satire and perhaps the source of satire… The satirist of The Onion published a list of seemingly useful college application tips in this infographic. Offers a conclusion for the ideas presented in body paragraph Creates unity by hinting at the next paragraph Should mention further ideas to come Take solace in never sharing Hume’s opinion on physical hygiene; as such, one should avoid following the advice mentioned in this next satirical example. Body Paragraphs

Evolution of satire—historic and modern context Conclusion Here is your chance to leave the reader with a lasting impression—one that will guarantee an A+ grade. Don’t repeat your intro, or the content of your body paragraphs! Make it memorable, and important. Here are some things to include… Evolution of satire—historic and modern context Cultural significance of satire Importance of understanding satire Not just for entertainment, what else does satire do for the audience? Evaluate the effectiveness of the satirist’s message

Work Session Read one of the two articles provided, or the example you found. Apply the 5-step satire process. Outline the body paragraph based on your responses. Select passages to use in your response to show object, message, irony or type of satire. Create a citation for the source. Goal is to outline entire essay, due Friday.

Citation Help Satire examples from “The Onion” should be cited as a web source. Definition of satire, irony, and other literary devices can be found in the textbook. “Satire.” The Language of Literature. Edited by Arthur N. Applebee. Evanston: McDougal Littell, 2002. 584-585. Rpt. in British Literature. Print. Class notes are cited as… Lamplugh, Kathleen. “Intro to Satire.” English III—ELA. Hatboro-Horsham Senior High School. H-212, Horsham. 26 September 2016. Class handout. Lamplugh, Kathleen. “Irony and Satire.” English III—ELA. Hatboro-Horsham Senior High School. H-212, Horsham. 26 September 2016. PowerPoint.