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Elizabeth Washington
Elizabeth Washington
(Gainesville - United States)

Satire Unit

Intro to Satire

This is a SMART Notebook file that I use to introduce the concepts related to satire and parody. Students will be able to define satire and parody, identify common devices of these writing forms, and analyze the purpose behind satirical works.

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Poverty Simulation Game

This game is used to introduce students to the concepts behind Jonathan Swift's "A Modest Proposal." Students will be randomly assigned to different social classes; then they will learn what it was like for poor Irish tenants who paid much of their wages to absentee landlords.

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"A Modest Proposal" Notes

The following notes help students contextualize Jonathan Swift's "A Modest Proposal." They give background information and summary of each section of the essay.

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"A Modest Proposal" Quiz

This is a very difficult AP exam-type quiz about the reading. I allow the students to use their textbook and I also use the AP-style of grading so as not to punish kids so severely for wrong answers.

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China Is So Much Better Satire Lesson

This is a SMART Notebook file to accompany the satirical essay "Now I Know How Much Better China Is!" The essay compares and contrasts China with the US, and although the speaker seems to favor China, the odd evidence points at the satire. This lesson brings students through a literal interpretation, and then a deeper understanding of the author's true message and purpose.

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AP English Language and Composition Free Response Questions 2006

The Hazlitt prompt "On the Want of Money" from the 2006 AP exam is a perfect compliment to the satire unit. I time the students in class to simulate an AP testing experience. The satirical essay examines the "horrible" effects that middle-class life has upon people.

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