Thursday, July 18, 2019
Hilarious Flaws
Hilarious Flaws BY Fana-Rashld Karrie Yusefzad English 12 Instructor Wilder 6 November 2013 Whether it is via film, tardily night tv set shows, newspapers, comics, or literature, caustic remark is tound virtu altogether in ally bothwhere. derision reminds and teaches us as humans to laugh at ourselves every once In a while, as well as directs us to give in on and accept our own imperfections as we sieve to become perfect great deal ridicule helps us ds humans take d step back and consider what look Is truly about.Late night television shows such as Saturday Night Live, which has been on television since 1975, argon reated Just to ridicule humanity. actors make Jokes out ot polltlcal and social situations on the weekly segment Weekend Update. These Jokes, wherever they are from, help us register who we are and who we want to be It allows us to discover the life that we live, no bailiwick how bad It can get, In particular reservation the situation humorous may ev en make it easier to handle.Geoffrey Chaucers The Canterbury Tales celebrates and satires humanity, especially the everyman, in his story he included to characters in particular, superstar(a) representing the best of humanity and the other(a) illustrating the worst Chaucer ractically Idolizes the Knight, who represents everything us humans place to be. He was of sovereign value in all eyes. And though so often distinguished, he was wise and In his stance modest as a maid. He neer just a piggy thing had said In all his life to any, come what might he was a true, perfect gentle- ennoble. (Chaucer 69-74) Chaucer says that though the knight had been through so many doughty and amazing situations, from Alexandria to Prussia, fought against the Turks, and In Granada, he had never once been over confident he remained as modest as unmatched ould be. The Knight symbolizes everything good In a human, Chaucer does not satire him at all however, it is the complete opposite with the P ardoner. The Pardoner symbolizes the net a man could get, he cheats, he steals, and he lies all for the benefit of himself.Chaucer narrates that he had the same small voice of can has got. His chin no beard had harbored, nor would harbor, even-textured than ever chln was left by barber. I Judge he was d gelding, or d mare. Chaucer describes the Pardoner as a mare because making fun of others is one of many elbow rooms of making urselves teel improve, yet still a way to cop that all humans are flawed. mistakable to Chaucer, Seth Meyers of Saturday Night Live does a great, hilarious, yet interesting way of satiri7ing others, making us feel better as humans, and still show us how to celebrate life.Not only does he satlrlze politicians, but he also finds d way to rib common people. In a upstart episode of Saturday Night Live he states A man In how-do-you-do came face to face with a cheat while surfing survived by punching the chisel in the face, meanwhile saw a cockroach in the bathroom and directly I shower at he gym (SNL S39 E4) Examples such as this one show that humans make suspect decisions, yet It still finds a way to celebrate life because the guy lived and the people but still makes fun of himself.Humans are flawed, and it is better and easier to satire the flaws, rather than bear witness so hard to become perfect. Satire is seen every day, everywhere, whether it is television, literature, movies, comics, newspapers, etc. It is a great way to show the flaws, but helps all of mankind to aspire to become better people as well as celebrate the unperfected yet beautiful life we have.
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