SCP+Joanna

Final Reflection** -Please complete the following on your Satirical Comic Project Page (SCP). -Post at the top of the page.
 * srry not done yettttt

1. Briefly state what you are satirizing in your Satirical Comic Project: Education of Korean Schools 2. Quote or explain how you used at least five of the seven following literary devices in your Satirical Comic Project: 3. Reflection
 * Allusion
 * Hyperbole (exaggeration) - Hmm... Your hair is so long that it would reach the bottom of Grand Canyon.
 * Oxymoron - Deadly Paradise
 * Irony (sarcasm) - your hair is so long it would reach the bottom of Grand Canyon
 * Parody - i have parody in my comic by using a ghost from a horror movie.The gohst represents the teacher
 * Understatement - Don't be scared kids.. It's just a little stick!
 * Juxtaposition - At the end, the child who had been punished during his childhood also becomes a teacher, it is like a juxtaposition with the teacher of his own childhood.
 * What have you learned from your study of satire, including Candide and the Satirical Comic Project?







Sorry didn't know i had to post it... Joanna Satirical Comic Project Proposal Directions: Complete the following questions – short answers are acceptable. Please get approval from Mr. Stephens before beginning your project. What do you plan to satirize (idea, organization, person, etc.)? I plant to satirize Korea’s school system.

What is the conﬂict in your story? Schools invade students’ rights and treat them inhumanely Brieﬂy outline the plot events (bullet points okay)… - A student goes to school - Teachers make them wear uniforms - One teacher thinks that the student’s hair is too long and just cuts it without asking - During class, a teacher punishes students by hitting them

Who are the characters? (a limited number is a good idea) - teacher 1 (cuts hair) - teacher 2 (punishes kids) - student 1 (gets hair cut) - student 2,3 (gets punished) State how you will use the following devices (use at least ﬁve of the seven listed): Allusion - Hyperbole (exaggeration) – The school was treating their students as if they were slaves or just animals. Oxymoron – The student’s hair became perfectly messy. Irony (sarcasm) – The teacher said, “This will make you straight!” and started hitting the students without any notice.  Parody - Understatement – The classes were as easy as falling asleep. Juxtaposition - The school was like jail.