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Satire Proposal

This satirical project aims to highlight and criticize societal norms and injustices through humor and irony. Specifically, it will satirize cultural trends, political corruption, and environmental issues. The goal is to spark awareness and provoke thought about the need for social change. Using a variety of forms such as political cartoons, short sketches, and written satirical articles, this project will engage the audience in a humorous yet critical dialogue about pressing social matters. The estimated length of the project is a series of satirical pieces totaling around 15-20 minutes. Presentation to the class is desired to incite discussion and reflection. Each member of the group will have specific roles in creating and presenting the project. Proposal submission is due Thursday at the start of class.

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Satire Proposal

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  1. Satire Proposal • Answer the following questions in paragraph form • What, specifically, are you going to satirize? • What social ill would you like to see change? • What specific form are you going to use (news cast, news article, political cartoon, etc.)? • What is the estimated length of your project? • Would you like to present your project to the class? • Who else from the class is working on this project with you? (what are your specific roles within the project) • Proposal due Thursday at the beginning of class • Everyone must submit an individual proposal; if you are part of a group the proposals will be stapled together prior to submission

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