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Satire Notes

Satire Notes. Canterbury Tales. Sermon. Allegory. Romance. Fable. Parable. Fabliaux. Leitmotief. Mother Goddess. Horatian v. Juvenalian Satire. Minnipean Satire. Burlesque. Caricature. Irony. Invective.

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Satire Notes

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  1. Satire Notes Canterbury Tales

  2. Sermon

  3. Allegory

  4. Romance

  5. Fable

  6. Parable

  7. Fabliaux

  8. Leitmotief

  9. Mother Goddess

  10. Horatian v. Juvenalian Satire

  11. Minnipean Satire

  12. Burlesque

  13. Caricature

  14. Irony

  15. Invective "A knave, a rascal, an eater of broken meats; a base, proud, shallow, beggarly, three-suited, hundred-pound, filthy worsted-stocking knave; a lily-livered, action-taking, whoreson, glass-gazing, super-serviceable, finical rogue; one-trunk-inheriting slave; one that wouldst be a bawd in way of good service, and art nothing but the composition of a knave, beggar, coward, pander, and the son and heir to a mongrel bitch: one whom I will beat into clamorous whining if thou deni'st the least syllable of thy addition.” Kent addressing Oswald in William Shakespeare's King Lear, II.2

  16. Lampoon

  17. Mock Epic

  18. Travesty

  19. Parody

  20. Bathos

  21. Wit v. Humor • Wit- is verbal or written expression only. • Humor- applies to comic appearance, behavior as well as comic utterances.

  22. Sarcastic, Satiric, Sardonic • Sarcasm – to flay the flesh • Satire – element of instruction for change • Sardonic – everyone is VERY uncomfortable…too dark.

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