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    Prank Texting Analysis

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    Prank texting app People are born jokers and all of us enjoys a good laugh. Everyone is a fan of a good prank and it usually holds true until the prank gets pulled on them. Pranking your friend through text is one of the easiest and simplest pranks to do because they can’t see your face or hear your voice. They are not able to see if you are saying the truth or not. Pranks epitomize what’s good about the earth and they are gifts to remind people to have fun and enjoy. Do you want to send some…

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    Visual Rhetoric Analysis

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    Visual rhetoric Is the investigation of purposely-composed pictures influencing the gathering of people, however visual rhetoric introduces to the efficient structuralism way to deal with representation, which endeavors to depict these showed ways that political illustrated cartoons depict, moreover we discover that cartoons individual are used as a part of visual rhetoric devices that operate as part of political cartoons. It also employs celebrities, objects and even animated images…

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    GUYS, MUTANT FLEAS ARE TERRORIZING THE MIDWEST! Well, not really. Dave Barry's story about mutant fleas is basically a fake news article, that is very unrealistic, making fun of the way that news reporters blow things out of proportion, and tell a story, rather than what actually happened. There are not actually mutant fleas and giant flying cats, and berry hints at this in the story. Dave Barry's short story called “mutant fleas terrorize midwest”, there were lots of examples of high humor,…

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    Flannery O’Connor was a writer from the twentieth century who made her characters inflexible, ignorant, and with too much pride. She used black humor mixed with some of her religious beliefs, lots of irony, and extreme situations. She wrote two novels in her lifetime and thirty-two short stories. Her first novel was “Wise Blood’ in 1952. She was born in Savannah, Georgia to Edward F. O’Connor and Regina Cline. She died August 3, 1964 at age 39 from lupus. In her stories O’Connor leaves with a…

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    O Brother, Where Art Thou, loosely based on Homer's "Odyssey," deals with the adventures of Everett McGill and his fellow fugitives Delmar and Pete in 1930s Deep South. It picks up with the trio in a chain gang where Everett is trying to get home to recover the buried loot of a bank heist. Along the story, the characters are faced with a series of odd characters- among them sirens, a cyclops, bank robber George Nelson AKA "Baby Face", a campaigning governor, a KKK mob, and a blind man who warns…

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    Alain de Botton once said, “The chief aim of humorists is not merely to entertain, but to convey the impunity messages that might be dangerous or impossible to state directly.” This quote shows that there is more to writing than just to entertain. Through writing, writers often convey messages that are not easily spoken about, such as criticizing a global trend or idea, by lightening up the topic and underlying messages through the usage of satire and humor. Joshua Ferris uses humor and satire…

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    first time appeared in public, people changed their conventional concept about animation. Even though The Simpsons is not the show for children, some parents are still okay with letting their children watch the show with them (Alters, 2003). Animated comedy sitcom can also cater to the whole family’ tastes. The Simpsons’ impact permeates all cultural aspects in American society. The Simpsons lies in the description of an ordinary middle-class Americans daily household’s absurd experiences,…

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    What is your time zone? UTC+10:00 (Melbourne, Australia) What is your current in game name: Nyloa What are your previous account names or alternate account names: Previous names of mine are: KatyCarrots Inflamed LordPepeKun MirandaSings_ How old are you? 13 How long have you been a part of the community? I joined this server roughly 3 and a half years ago. How often are you available to moderate the server? I am currently taking part in online schooling (similar to homeschooling), so have…

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    film. But they still decided to go with what they did for a reason. The comedy in the movie would not have been the type of comedy if it had been a talkie. Plus talkies are not the type of movies that Chaplin are accustom to. He was more of the visual actor who showed everything with expression and over the top acting. The movie would not have been as funny if the over dramatic fight scene in the club was taken out. The comedy technique that…

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    Richard Bernard "Red" Skelton (July 18, 1913 – September 17, 1997) was an American entertainer. He was best known for his national radio and television acts between 1937 and 1971, and as host of the television program The Red Skelton Show. Skelton, who has stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for his work in radio and television, also appeared in vaudeville, films, nightclubs, and casinos, all while he pursued an entirely separate career as an artist. Skelton began developing his comedic and…

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