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Published on Nov 26, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

MS.SIMS/ENGLISH

BY: MADISON, LASHANTA, BULL, EASTTON, SAVANNAH
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Satire
the use of humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize people's stupidity or vices, particularly in the context of contemporary politics and other topical issues.

Examples of Satire
Satire is used in many works of literature to show foolishness or vice in humans, organizations, or even governments - it uses sarcasm, ridicule, or irony. For example, satire is often used to effect political or social change, or to prevent it.

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The Thesaurus examples of Satire
All satire is blind to the forces liberated by decay. Which is why total decay has absorbed the force of satire.

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How Satire addresses the 5 Senses

Sight- looks like a bitter personality.
Sound- like sarcasm and an over exaggerated laugh.
Smell- like garbage.
Touch/feel- like one is unimportant or unintelligent .
Taste- meaning of satire tastes like a lemon.

Personification of Satire
Satire made the writer feel foolish about his book.
Satire

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Word Salad

Onomatapeia
SPLASH

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Song
"Not Afraid"
By: Eminem

We chose this song because it has a lot of exaggeration and humor.

Theme
Our understanding of satire is....that in politics when push comes to shove and there are no other cards left to play, satire is their only option.

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Definition of Regionalism

Government, the principle, or system of dividing a city, or state, into separate administrative regions.

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Examples of Regionalism

Thesaurus Example of Regionalism

Regionalism presented some obstacles in the past,... But the boundaries are beginning to disappear and we have this wonderful , intellectual.

How Regionalism addresses the 5 senses

Sight- looks like a computer chip.
Sound- sounds like an orchestra with many different instruments.
Smell- smells like all the different restraunts in times square.
Touch/feel- feels like a rock and all it's different forms.
Taste- tastes like thanksgiving dinner.

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Personification of Regionalism

Only regionalism can tear apart a country.

Word Salad

Onomatapoeia of Regionalism

RIP

Song
"What a Wonderful World"
By: Louis Armstrong

We chose this song " what a wonderful world" because it was said that regionalism presented some obstacles in the past but the boundaries that kept us apart are disappearing.

Theme

Our understanding of regionalism is that it kept us apart for so many years and is starting to bring us closer together.