Approach Analysis
Approach - Satire
Example - The Onion/John Oliver
Example - The Onion/John Oliver
Research
- What is the history of Satire? Satire was created in the 7th century B.C.E. it was used in the roman era and became popular in america shortly after 9/11 when hosts like John Stewart started speaking out about the U.S. government
- How Has Satire Expanded? Mark twain used to be known for satire but technology has changed the way we appreciate it, in today's world we open our smart phones to see pages of satire we turn on our TV's and there's channels of it, satire has changed not only in the quality but also quantity
How Effective is it? Satire is very effective, it reigns in humors and topics of concern and turns uncomfortable or con traversal topics into actual conversations
- How Has Satire Expanded? Mark twain used to be known for satire but technology has changed the way we appreciate it, in today's world we open our smart phones to see pages of satire we turn on our TV's and there's channels of it, satire has changed not only in the quality but also quantity
How Effective is it? Satire is very effective, it reigns in humors and topics of concern and turns uncomfortable or con traversal topics into actual conversations
Analysis
I haven't found any exact examples of this but I love the idea of being able to reach to a crowd that not only wants to listen but has something to say, a lot of issues inside my topic or controversial however I would love to base my project around satire.
Limitations
Some limitations that I have around this is a strong crowd to speak to, and a community to back me up