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English, 30.01.2020 20:59 aurelio1121

From geoffrey chaucer to jon stewart: understanding the anatomy of satire

to understand satire, students need to know the tools that satirists use. rather than attempting to master them all, this activity will focus on the most important and most common techniques. the handout gives definitions for the following techniques that students need to know: ( define each term in your own words)

exaggeration & hyperbole

understatement

incongruity

reversal

parody

irony

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