
1/30 - Warm-Up
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- Q1What is satire and it's purpose?Satire is the use of serious topics and heavy language in literature. It's purpose is to bring about change.Satire is the use of serious topics and heavy language in literature. It's purpose is to make people feel uncomfortable.Satire is the use of humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize people/society. It's purpose is to bring about change.Satire is the use of humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize people/society. It's purpose is only to entertain.45s
- Q2What is NOT characteristic of the "picaresque" genre?The protagonist is caught within a love triangleThe protagonist is a "rascal" within a corrupt societyThere are many episodes (mini-plots) and adventures within the novelIt involves a lot of satire and humor45s
- Q3What is irony?A literary device that deliberately exaggerates an action for the sake of emphasis.A literary device that uses words in a way that the intended meaning is different from the actual meaning.A word to describe food that taste like metalAn expression that has been overused to the extent that it loses its original meaning45s
- Q4Match the type of irony with it's definitionUsers link answersLinking45s
- Q5What is an anti-hero?A villainThe masked-identity of a heroAn ordinary flawed person who shows heroismA hero that turns into a villain45s
- Q6Match the type of irony with it's exampleUsers link answersLinking45s
- Q7How does Huck feel about living with Widow Douglas?Huck feels suffocated; he's not interested in religious activities or proper schooling.Huck feels scared; he feels that the widow is emotionally abusing him.Huck feels ambivalent; he doesn't mind having to follow rules because he likes living in a nice home.Huck feels thankful; although it's difficult adjusting, he wants to put forth his best effort.45s