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The manifold approaches to satire ( the archetypal , the historical , the rhetorical ,
and the anthropological ) are described and evaluated by Gerald W . O ' Connor ,
who concludes that no single approach “ can fully accommodate the diversity ...
The manifold approaches to satire ( the archetypal , the historical , the rhetorical ,
and the anthropological ) are described and evaluated by Gerald W . O ' Connor ,
who concludes that no single approach “ can fully accommodate the diversity ...
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The rhetorical approach to satire often takes a blunter form of an inexorably
logical statement : the art of the satirist is an art of persuasion ; persuasion is the
chief function of rhetoric ; therefore , as James Sutherland suggests ( p . 5 ) ,
satire is ...
The rhetorical approach to satire often takes a blunter form of an inexorably
logical statement : the art of the satirist is an art of persuasion ; persuasion is the
chief function of rhetoric ; therefore , as James Sutherland suggests ( p . 5 ) ,
satire is ...
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If what Dwayne goes through is consistent with the modern approach to sex (
where love is not even mentioned ) – and I feel that it is – then the satirist makes “
the particular attention one should not forget to pay ” the exlusive feature of sex .
If what Dwayne goes through is consistent with the modern approach to sex (
where love is not even mentioned ) – and I feel that it is – then the satirist makes “
the particular attention one should not forget to pay ” the exlusive feature of sex .
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A | 135 |
Selected Bibliography | 151 |
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