2011년 4월 28일 목요일

About Satire...

1. What is satire??
     - Satire is primarily a literary genre or form, although in practice it can also be found in the graphic and performing arts. A common feature of satire is strong irony or sarcasm but parody, burlesque, exaggeration, juxtaposition, comparison, analogy, and double entendre are all frequently used in satirical speech and writing.

2. Satire
     - People usually use satire to ridicule and make fun of somebody or something done to encourage amendments. Satire is usually used as a form of criticism to reprimand something and urge somebody to make changes on a certain subject. When satire is used appropriately, it can be a very effective way of expressing ideas.

3. Topic

     - I want to write about a satire on the issue of our governors who take care of our educational policies. They always say that education is very important, because it teaches the generation which will lead our society in the future. There is also a saying that education is a plan that should be done for a long time and will take effect for more than a hundred years. However, our governors are actually not really interested in making a really good education policy. They just concentrates on their own benefits. When the governor changes to another person, that person always modifies the policy that the previous governor had made. This makes our education policies very unstable and inconsistent. This is very bad for students and bad for the country in the long run.  

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  1. Good post. Did you get those satire definitions from somewhere? Avoid cut and paste and try to reword in your own words. I like your idea though, as it seems to tackle education in a different way from a different angle. Politicians are always seemingly out of touch with the population they make policies for, and this is very clear when it comes to education. Good work.

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