Agenda 9/23 BELL WORK: Journal Reading Quiz (5Q-5M) Huck Finn

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Agenda 9/23 BELL WORK: Journal Reading Quiz (5Q-5M) Huck Finn   Homework: Finish Writing Mini-Project due by Friday

Satire Review Verbal Irony: Exaggeration: Situational Irony: Parody: When a speaker says one thing, but means the opposite. To enlarge, increase, or represent something beyond normal bounds so that it becomes ridiculous and its faults can be seen. Exaggeration: Situational Irony: To expect one event to occur, but the opposite happens instead. Parody: To imitate the techniques and/or style of some person, place, or thing.

Exaggeration

Verbal Irony

Parody

Situational Irony

Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=78VkGkmpbtU SATIRE REVIEW Exaggeration: To enlarge, increase, or represent something beyond normal bounds so that it becomes ridiculous and its faults can be seen. Situational Irony: To expect one event to occur, but the opposite happens instead. Parody: To imitate the techniques and/or style of some person, place, or thing. Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=78VkGkmpbtU

SATIRE REVIEW Exaggeration: The noises and movements are exaggerated as Princess Fiona fights and successfully defeats Robin Hood and all of his Merry Men without any help and without any weapons. Situational Irony: The roles of the hero and the damsel in distress have been reversed. In this clip, it is Princess Fiona, the rescuee, who fights and defeats the foe. Parody: The fight scene is an exaggerated imitation of the martial arts style and special effects used in movies such as The Matrix and Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon.

Mini-Project Groups (1-2 students) will receive one satirical device Using a WEB 2.0 tool, students will create a video that demonstrates their satirical device. NOTE: The video should not be a definition of the term, but an example (such as the video we just watched). Animoto, PowToon, WeVideo, GoAnimate