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    This ad use the humorous and snarky comments/attitudes of the M&M's to bring humor. The song that is sung in this ad is meant to be catchy, upbeat,and rememberble so that the song would make the audiences want to sing along and get up to dance to it. One thing people might not consider or overlook is when the commercial show past…

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    Satire And Ironic Analysis

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    uses humor and jokes to be very critical on politics, news, commercials, television shows, and many other types. The overall purpose of satire is to correct human behavior by showing them what they did “wrong” and attempting to correct the flaws shown. They expose and harass these organizations because the satirist thinks that it needs to be fixed. There are 5 key ways to determine and make satire easy and fun to read. Once you get the key concepts, you can finally understand and find humor out…

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    College Rejection Letter

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    Thank you for considering The University of North Florida as your home for the next four years. The admissions team is very displeased to inform you that there will not be room here for you at our college. After reviewing your essay and application we were all very entertained but doubtful we would ever be able to meet you. My favorite part of your application had to be when you explained why you didn’t do very well in your Spanish three class, “I got a C- in Spanish because yo no hablo…

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    first sentence in the article of Christo and Jeanne Claude’s “The Gates” describes the opinions of both late night star Stephen Colbert and the narrator, John Garvey. Colbert’s humor and Garvey’s more conventional response are obviously total opposites of each other but they both serve their purpose of “The Gate.” The humor in Colbert’s response is funny but, maybe a bit controversial. On the other hand, Garvey’s view is more enjoyable and appreciative of the piece. As an art major, I have to…

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    Dramatic Monologue

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    friends, I can identify what style to use and what to mention to give he or she a laugh. Sometimes I can pitch ideas for my own skits and write out lines (maybe one day they will be published). Most importantly, I was able to find my own sense of humor - to help myself and others be…

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    has occurred with no primary purpose other than entertainment. With the shift from purposeful input on subjects to constant criticism and humor, satire has become less effective. Gladwell claims modern day satire does not criticise today's views, however modern day satire does criticized however it shifts the attention from the issues to focusing on the humor which reinforces peoples varied views. Modern satire has developed into a reinforcer towards bias and prejudice through it’s ambiguous…

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    Satire Satire or the use of humor, irony, or exaggeration to expose and criticize people's stupidity or vices is used in many types of stories to entertain the reader in a fun way. There are many different stories that do this by not even talking about it. Authors can do this by saying jokes all throughout a story and they don’t even mention their jokes. This is one of the best ways to make a story because laughter is one of the best feelings. One of the main things an author strives for is to…

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    ambitious person, all of which I didn’t know before. A person showcasing a smile most often turns out to be humorous. This trait in itself is a blessing in disguise. John Paul, later to be known as JP, is nothing if not fully committed to the full dose of humor. This, to those who are up close to him, is well known and highly regarded as well. Despite the degree of gravity in the queries tossed towards him, one can for sure expect to be returned with a laughter or a smile, at least! When tackled…

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    Barry's 'Guys Vs. Men'

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    I would define a humorist someone who writes in a very humorous way. Someone who is a humorist, I believe has characteristics like, they like to joke around, they are funny, they tell funny stories, and use their own interpretation of the word or words in their own way. Maybe like Barry used the word guys and men int the reading “Guys Vs. Men”. He basically defined what he thought to be a “man” was and he thought it was to a degree to show maturity. He also used the word “guy” to show that it…

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    First Impressions Research

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    I am humorous because I can improve anyone’s mood with the use of humor. I am curious because I am eager to learn new things, and I am helpful because I do not hesitate to help others. My peers and teachers do not see this, but I do. They do not see these characteristics because they do not know me as well as I do. Furthermore…

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