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    Satire is a literary technique that uses humor to emphasize a certain point, usually by over exaggerating its flaws. It is extremely effective because it approaches the topic in a seemingly light hearted manner, but portrays a deeper, more powerful message when thoroughly understood. In today’s culture, the media is flooded with various types of satire, irony, and sarcasm that efficiently conveys their ideas. For example, there are many political cartoons today of President Donald Trump. Pictures

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    Late Night Satire

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    Never before has there been a grosser abuse of power to inform than what we see with late night today. It is not enough to say late night comedy news leans left, but it despises the right. Republicans are often targeted by late night comedy just because they’re republican. There is a constant reference to the Nazi party as late-night hosts bash republicans which more than helps viewers make that association. On one occasion, late night host Samantha Bee issued an apology to a young man who attended

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    Satire is the use of humor, irony, hyperbole, and other forms of figurative language to convey a belief or an idea. Articles that are non-satirical typically center around fact and highlight what is actually happening without the use of figurative language. Environmental problems are becoming increasingly prevalent in society today and people frequently express them using both satirical and non-satirical means. With this ever increasing volume of environmental problems beginning to damage the environment

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    The infamous Jon Stewart says he will be leaving the show in coming weeks! Comedian, Actor, and Newscaster Jon Stewart has been apart of Comedy Central's: The Daily Show since 1999 when the previous host, Craig Kilborn, left the show to pursue another chapter in his life. Since then the rates for The Daily Show has risen dramatically and the shows popularity has spiked to several peaks and has earned itself several honors and awards including an Emmy and an Oscar for his hilarious efforts to express

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    (Mitchell). Instead, an increasing number of young people rely on late-night comedy shows for their share of political news—61% of people under the age of 30 were found to get a share of their political news through late-night comedy shows in 2004 (Peterson). The prevalence of late-night comedy shows does not indicate that young people are misinformed or disinterested about politics; instead, late-night shows such as The Daily Show often contribute to

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    The cultures of indigenous people are considered less important than the wants of those living in Westernized countries. The focus of the two pillars, The Daily Show and The Couple in the Cage, is the culture of indigenous people and how people from America and European countries react to it. For decades, the brutal history of how indigenous people were treated by those seeking new land has been covered up by vague stories in children’s textbooks. The reality is that their land was taken, their people

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    Daily Show Research Paper

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    information and convince people that what is shown is based on facts. Enter The Daily Show with John Stewart and the Colbert Report who blur the line between comedy and journalism. Both shows are satirical news television programs that appear on a comedy channel.

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    Trevor Noah is the new host of The Daily Show. He's not really that new anymore, but after so many years of Jon Stewart dominating late night political satire, Trevor Noah definitely still feels like a newcomer. But in reality, Trevor Noah has a whole lot of experience - it's just that not much of it has come in the United States. With that in mind, we obviously have a lot to learn. Might as well start here. Number Fifteen: He's South African. If you only know one thing about the comedian, it's

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    The Daily Show is based on recent news stories, politics, pop culture and so on. Actually, they try to describe news humorously. This episode named “End times’’ was broadcast on June 10, 2009. For me, this show was highly effective because of the theme selection. After watching this show, I realiazed even though we live in the age of technology where we can find everything on internet, some people still live in an old age. For example, people are still reading the newspaper in print, although now

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    Today, in our American society, there are so many humorists dedicated to poking fun at everyday events. On T.V, we often watch talk shows like the daily show or Colbert report that feature prominent people who use humor to convey certain key points. The statement conveyed by these humorists are critical and convey a message, but are softened by the blanket of humor. Those listening and watching these humorists can often miss the hidden edge or the double meaning because they dismiss them as mere

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