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Satire Cloze Notes

The document is a worksheet for students to fill out with definitions and examples of different types of satire techniques including exaggeration, incongruity, parody, and reversal. It also covers related terms like oxymoron, metaphor, verbal irony, situational irony, and dramatic irony. Students are asked to provide examples from class slides or create their own. The worksheet also has a section for students to analyze examples of different satire techniques from a clip from the movie Shrek.

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Satire Cloze Notes

The document is a worksheet for students to fill out with definitions and examples of different types of satire techniques including exaggeration, incongruity, parody, and reversal. It also covers related terms like oxymoron, metaphor, verbal irony, situational irony, and dramatic irony. Students are asked to provide examples from class slides or create their own. The worksheet also has a section for students to analyze examples of different satire techniques from a clip from the movie Shrek.

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Name: __________________________________

Class: __________________________________
Date: __________________________________

SATIRE and More!


Using the slides from March 9 and 10, fill in the following notes.
Satire is…
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We use satire to…


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Brainstorm some places you may have seen or heard satire before:
Name: __________________________________
Class: __________________________________
Date: __________________________________
Each box should have a definition, an example, and a visual to help you remember!

EXAGGERATION INCONGRUITY

PARODY REVERSAL
Name: __________________________________
Class: __________________________________
Date: __________________________________

Other terms (related to incongruity) include:


Oxymoron:_________________________________________________________
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An example of an oxymoron, either from the slides or an original example, is:

Metaphor:__________________________________________________________
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An example of a metaphor, either from the slides or an original example, is:

Irony:
Verbal Irony is: _____________________________________________________
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An example of verbal irony, either from the slides or an original example, is:

Situational Irony is: __________________________________________________


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An example of situational irony, either from the slides or an original example, is:
Name: __________________________________
Class: __________________________________
Date: __________________________________
Dramatic Irony is:___________________________________________________
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An example of dramatic irony, either from the slides or an original example, is:

In the Shrek clip where Princess Fiona beats up the gang, I saw:
Exaggeration: ______________________________________________________
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Incongruity: _______________________________________________________
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Reversal: __________________________________________________________
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Parody: ___________________________________________________________
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One question I have about satire is...

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