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S A T I R E Notes Part II
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3. Reductio ad absurdum (Reduction to the Absurd)
  • The writer/artist enthusiastically promotes the
    attitude or idea he or she wishes to satirize
    and, by pushing it to an absurd extreme, exposes
    the illogical foolishness of the original belief
    or idea.

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3. Reductio ad absurdum (Reduction to the Absurd)
  • In other words, the writer, or the character
    created by the writer, argues FOR the idea or
    behavior he or she is actually against. (extreme
    sarcasm/verbal irony)
  • The argument is purposely presented in a way
    designed to make us see the ignorance of the
    original idea.

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Here, again, is the aforementioned New Yorker
cover, in which the cartoonist appears to be
promoting the idea that the Obamas are radical
Muslim terrorists with the intention of
destroying America. In response to public
criticism about the cartoon, The New Yorker
released this statement Artist Barry Blitt is
satirizing the use of scare tactics and
misinformation in the presidential election to
derail Barack Obama's campaign. By pretending
to argue in favor of the views of his target and
exaggerate the ideas so much that they appear
absurd, Blitt is employing the technique of
reduction to the absurd (extreme sarcasm).
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On Comedy Centrals Colbert Report , Stephen
Colbert played a character who continually
supported and defended particular arguments and
ideas. However, in truth, Colbert was
satirizing these ideaspromoting ideas with the
goal of exposing their flaws.
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This satirical cartoon is from 2010, before the
repeal of Dont Ask Dont Tell, the US law that
allowed the military to discharge soldiers if it
was discovered that he or she was gay.
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  • Whats the subject?
  • What idea or argument does the artist have the
    speaker/character in the cartoon promote and how
    does the artist attempt to reduce the argument to
    its most absurd?
  • What concern is the artist expressing?

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  • Whats the subject?
  • What idea or argument does the artist have the
    Dad character in the cartoon promote and how does
    the artist attempt to reduce the argument to its
    most absurd?
  • What concern is the artist expressing?

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