#58 Journal 12/2 Synthesize: after reading “Working With Your Hands,” “Serving in Florida,” and “Dumpster Diving,” write a response explaining what.

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#58 Journal 12/2 Synthesize: after reading “Working With Your Hands,” “Serving in Florida,” and “Dumpster Diving,” write a response explaining what the authors would agree on and where they might disagree. Reference specific information from the texts. Please have rhetorical triangle from “Dumpster Diving” out and open on your desk. We will do Multiple Choice Practice tomorrow. 

Heart of Darkness Reading Schedule Read through Chapter 1 (27) by Dec. 5. Will be on quiz (Seminar) Read through Chapter 2 (50) by Friday 12/12 (Seminar) Finish book by Friday 12/19 (Seminar) Major Works Folder due 1/9

Dumpster Diving page 431 Small groups discuss questions- 1,5, 6, 9, 11, or 12

#59 Satire & Irony Irony- contradiction or incongruity between appearance or expectation and reality. Discrepancy between: What one says and what one means (verbal) Not the same as sarcasm, though related Expectation and what happens (situational) What appears to be true and what is actually true A device or mode

#59 Satire & Irony Satire- a genre, not a device or mode Irony, sarcasm, wit, parody are used to expose human weakness, and to create reform through ridicule. Not just comedy- makes a moral point Parody- comic imitation of the style of an author, character, genre.

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