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In what ways is this novel an example of satire?

Answer the following questions as a Group:. In what ways is this novel an example of satire?. In what ways is this novel an example of picaresque?. In what ways is this novel an example of a bildungsroman ?. Huck Finn. Jim. t he Duke and the King. Literary Terminology for Huckleberry Finn.

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In what ways is this novel an example of satire?

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  1. Answer the following questions as a Group: In what ways is this novel an example of satire? In what ways is this novel an example of picaresque? • In what ways is this novel an example of abildungsroman?

  2. Huck Finn

  3. Jim

  4. the Duke and the King

  5. Literary Terminology for Huckleberry Finn • Hyperbole • A figure of speech (a form of irony) in which exaggeration is used for emphasis or effect; an extravagant statement. • “catch a catfish as big as a man, being six foot two inches long. . .”

  6. Colloquialism • An informal expression that is more often used in casual conversation than in formal speech or writing. • "I think country gets dumped onacross the board by the Grammys."(Toby Keith)

  7. Malapropism • Absurd or humorous misuse of a word, especially by confusion with one of similar sound. • "He is the very pineapple of politeness."(Mrs. Malaprop in Richard Sheridan's The Rivals)

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