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This unit focuses on satire and humor; it defines satire as a literary device used to expose follies, vices, and hypocrites to bring about change. It includes links to Gullivers Travels and Modest Proposal by Jonathan Swift, "The Rape of Lock" by Alexander Pope, The Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingsley, "Miss Kindergarten America" by Carol Schachter, allusions from poems by Emily Dickinson, as well as, study guides, handouts, assignments, and rubrics.
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literary techniques, "ap literature & composition: satire and humor", "don quixote", "miss kindergarten america" by carol schachter, "the poisonwood bible" by barbara kingsley, "the rape of lock" by alexander pope, georgia virtual learning, satire, a literary device used to expose follies, vices, hypocrites to bring about change, swift biography, analyze satire, examples of satire
Classroom Considerations
- Knovation Readability Score: 3 (1 low difficulty, 5 high difficulty)