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  • Slide 1
  • Seniors
  • Slide 2
  • DO NOW: Hand-in the homework from last night Get Spring Board Write down the following definitions: Parody: is a literary or artistic work that imitates the characteristic style of an author or a work for comic effect or ridicule. Satire is a manner of writing that mixes a critical attitude with wit and humor in an effort to improve mankind and human institutions. Satire often uses exaggeration and parody to create its effect.
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  • Odd Groups will SOAPStone White Mans Burden Even Groups will SOAPStone Brown Mans Burden When the groups are done All the odd number groups are going to get together and compare SOAPStones and put it on one poster. All the even number groups are going to get together and compare SOAPStones and put it on one poster.
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  • 1. Courtney, Leo, Danielle 2. Anthony D, Haqqiqah, Luis H 3. Alvaro, Yessica, Dana 4. Maria, Nancy, Alex 5. Darlene, Samantha, Adrian 6. Mayra, Deisy, Santa 7. Julien, Kevin, Anthony R 8. Aalayah, Luis R, Aaron 9. Lorena, Angel, Brian
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  • Each group will pick representatives to teach the class about the tone of the poem.
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  • REVIEW YOUR NOTES BECAUSE THERE WILL BE A QUIZ NEXT WEEK ON MONDAY ABOUT BOTH OF THESE POEMS AND THE DEFINITIONS IN THE DO NOW.
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  • P.48 IMPERIALISM
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  • Rudyard Kipling was a British author known for his support of British colonialism and imperialism. Born in Bombay (now Mumbai), India, in 1865, Kipling was educated in England; but he returned to India where he worked for seven years as a journalist. Kiplings poems, novels, and short stories reflect the Anglo-Indian experience. Kipling was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1907. His childrens books, including Just So Stories (1902) and Kim (1901) are considered classics. SOURCE: http://www.liceogrigoletti.it/docenti/doc16/files/Kipling.pdf
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  • 1. Go to SpringBoard
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  • In this poem, Kipling urged the U.S. to take up the burden of empire, as had Britain and other European nations. Published in the February, 1899 issue of McClures Magazine, the poem coincided with the beginning of the Philippine-American War and U.S. Senate ratification of the treaty that placed Puerto Rico, Guam, Cuba, and the Philippines under American control. Theodore Roosevelt, soon to become vice president and then president, copied the poem and sent it to his friend, Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, commenting that it was rather poor poetry, but good sense from the expansion point of view. Not everyone was as favorably impressed as Roosevelt. The racialized notion of the White Mans burden became a euphemism for imperialism, and many anti- imperialists couched their opposition in reaction to the phrase. This famous poem, written by Britain's imperial poet, was a response to the American take over of the Philippines after the Spanish-American War.
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  • A journalist and politician, Henry Du Pr Labouchre (18311912) gained notoriety for his wartime dispatches from Paris. From the city besieged during the Franco- Prussian War (18701871), Labouchre sent reports by balloon, which later were published in the London Daily News. He founded the newspaper Truth (1877), which exposed fraud and corruption. Labouchre also served in the British House of Commons. Labouchre wrote The Brown Mans Burden in direct response to Kiplings piece.
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  • Go to SpringBoard pg. 51
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  • 1: Manuela, Evelyn, James 2: Chelsea, Gustavo G, Kristy 3: Isabel, Steven, Jordane 4: Chris J, Gustavo M, Sabrina 5: Jordan, Yamilets, Juan Palacio 6: Juan Paulino, Oz, Pamela 7. Marisa, Guadalupe, Jennifer, Chris H 8. Eric, Jamie S, Lavelle 9. Thomas, Lydia, Rebecca, Jamie N