The purpose of our satire is to show how the typical highschool standard of joining clubs, being active socially, and taking a bunch of AP classes is ridiculous because everyone’s different. There should be no set example of how a student should live his/her life. Through our satire, we show how a foreigner tries his best to fit in with the rest …show more content…
Both videos state “But obviously, nothing ever works out for Kalton.” This is an understatement because the actual meaning is Kalton’s life sucks. It has irony because nothing ever goes accordingly for Kalton. It also parodizes the club Key Club by using Lock club.Inflation is used because Kalton’s life sucks in reality, but in the story, it sucks even more. There’s an obvious exaggeration as Kalton’s bad luck is exaggerated. Lastly, there’s diminution because the amount of significance clubs and love life actually has on Kalton is quite low. In the Horatian version, there’s also surprise because the audience expected Kalton to die, but he came back to life. In the Juvenalian version, there’s invective as the video starts off with Kalton’s classmates as they insult Kalton for being a “fob,” an abbreviation for “fresh off the boat” which is a derogatory term that refers to recent immigrants. We decided to use these devices because they all are able to emphasize how much Kalton’s life sucks. The surprise helps the Horatian version with adding a twist to the ending, making it light. The Juvenalian versions has invective in order to make the video more