SCP+Christina

-Please complete the following on your Satirical Comic Project Page (SCP). -Post at the top of the page.
 * Final Reflection**

1. Briefly state what you are satirizing in your Satirical Comic Project: I am satirizing the reality, which the people only pay attention to certain sports and ignore unpopular sports. 2. Quote or explain how you used at least five of the seven following literary devices in your Satirical Comic Project:


 * **Allusion**- When Hongmin scores his fifth goal, the commentator will say, "I can see the Goddess of Victory, Nike, waving at us!"
 * **Hyperbole (exaggeration)**- When Koreans slowly realize that they have lost a very precious athlete, some of them will faint.
 * **Oxymoron**- When one of the fellow team mates try to stop Hongmin by calling him insane, Hongmin will say "I am an insanely sane guy."
 * **Irony (sarcasm)**- In the plane before departure, Hongmin Kim will say "I sure will miss Korea" and smirk.
 * **Understatement**- Koreans will say "Silver medal? It's no big deal. Gold medal is what matters the most, and we have plenty of other sports to achieve gold medals," and understate the fact that achieving even a silver medal in ice-hockey is very difficult.

3. Reflection -From my study of satire, I have learned that a satire is the use of irony, exaggeration, or some kind of literary devices in order to mock a situation. I have also learned how to use various types of literary devices in different situations.
 * What have you learned from your study of satire, including Candide and the Satirical Comic Project?

Satirical Comic Project Proposal
//What do you plan to satirize (idea, organization, person, etc.)?// -I am planning to satirize the people who only pay attention to certain sports.

//What is the conflict in your story?// -A national athlete of ice-hockey in Korea becomes very famous but is not praised by the Koreans.

//Briefly outline the plot events (bullet points okay)…//
 * In the Winter Olympics, ice-hockey game starts.
 * A national athlete called "Hongmin Kim" plays a big role in winning games.
 * Finally, the ice-hockey team of Korea wins the silver medal.
 * People around the world are surprised at this result...but not Koreans themselves. Ice-hockey is still an unpopular sports in Korea.
 * United States suggests Hongmin to come and play in NHL. Frustrated at the reaction of Korea, Hongmin decides to go to the United States and quit being the national athlete of Korea's ice-hockey team.
 * Later, Koreans slowly realize what happened.

//Who are the characters? (a limited number is a good idea)//
 * Main character: Hongmin Kim
 * Some other national athletes of Korea's ice-hockey team (Do not have names. They will not play big roles.)
 * A person from USA who suggests Hongmin to come to the States
 * General Koreans (Do not have names. They will not play big roles.)

__State how you will use the following devices (use at least five of the seven listed):__


 * Allusion**- When Hongmin scores his fifth goal, the commentator will say, "I can see the Goddess of Victory, Nike, waving at us!"


 * Hyperbole (exaggeration)**- When Koreans slowly realize that they have lost a very precious athlete, some of them will faint, cry very much, and even protest.


 * Oxymoron**- When one of the national athletes try to stop Hongmin by calling him insane, Hongmin will say "I am an insanely sane guy."


 * Irony (sarcasm)**- In the plane before departure, Hongmin Kim will say "I sure will miss Korea" but smirk at the window and shut the window without hesitation.


 * Understatement**- Koreans will say "Silver medal? It's no big deal. Gold medal is what matters the most, and we have plenty of other sports to achieve gold medals," and understate the fact that achieving even a silver medal in ice-hockey is very difficult.

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