Study Objectives 上海文通大掌 BAMCILAI IIAO KO群HIVERSOT Understand the literary manner of satire. Appreciate how Jonathan Swift's"A Modest Proposal"exemplifies the Juvenalian satire. Learn to write an argumentative essay
Study Objectives • Understand the literary manner of satire. • Appreciate how Jonathan Swift’s “A Modest Proposal” exemplifies the Juvenalian satire. • Learn to write an argumentative essay
Research Topic 上海文通大 A comparative study of cannibalism in Swift's"A Modest Proposal"and Lu Xun's "Diary of a Madman" Group work Oral Presentation by the group leader
Research Topic • A comparative study of cannibalism in Swift’s “A Modest Proposal” and Lu Xun’s “Diary of a Madman” • Group work • Oral Presentation by the group leader
上海文通大掌 Jonathan Swift (1667-1745 unadorned, straightforward and effective ·noted for its exceptionally tidy structural arrangement
• unadorned, straightforward and effective • noted for its exceptionally tidy structural arrangement
Satire 上海京大学 a literary manner,used in any genre,that blends criticism of a person,event,or situation with witty humor for the purpose of improving the object of the satire.Writers such as Swift and Pope found much in their society that needed improvement, and satire was their weapon of choice
Satire • a literary manner, used in any genre, that blends criticism of a person, event, or situation with witty humor for the purpose of improving the object of the satire. Writers such as Swift and Pope found much in their society that needed improvement, and satire was their weapon of choice
Satire---irony as a device 上游文通大学 gentle and humorous Horatian Satire: Alexander Pope's“The more tolerant Rape of the Lock” Juvenalian Satire:.harsh and vindictive out of anger or ·Jonathan Swift's“A Modest annoyance Proposal
Satire---irony as a device • gentle and humorous • Alexander Pope’s “The Rape of the Lock” Horatian Satire: more tolerant • harsh and vindictive • Jonathan Swift’s “A Modest Proposal” Juvenalian Satire: out of anger or annoyance