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Re: teaching irony
Posted by wordwitch on 5/18/08

    The best vehicle I have ever used to teach about irony is to
    show students the old Outer Limits show "Eye of the Beholder."
    See if you can get a video of this old gem where a beautiful
    patient repeatedly tries to surgically alter her looks to the
    norms of her society where everyone wh is "normal" looks like a
    twisted pig.

    On 5/08/08, Jacqueline Johnson wrote:
    > You can use the lyrics to "Ironic" By Alanis Morissette
    >
    > On 11/07/07, c savage wrote:
    >>
    >> The "Ransom of Red Chief"
    >> A short story in the Houghton Miflin Language of Literature
    >> level 8
    >>
    >>
    >> On 10/19/07, Susan wrote:
    >>> I need to teach irony to middle schoolers. Anyone have a
    >>> good poem or short story (one page) that illustrates irony?
    >>>
    >>> thanks!
    >>>
    >>>
    >>> susankotch@hotmail.com
    >

     
     

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