Thursday, 26 May 2011

Final Assignment


FINAL ASSIGNMENT – HUMOUR 9 ENGLISH by Jon Yoo
The given URL leads to one of the Annoying Orange videos. In all Annoying Orange videos, the protagonist, Orange, annoys various types of fruits by relentlessly talking and making fun of their appearance, name, or personality.
The given video features Orange talking to Apple. It is outrageously hilarious because Orange annoys Apple by calling his name endlessly. Moreover, when Orange draws Apple’s attention, Orange makes jokes using his and Apple’s characteristics. For example, Orange says that Apple is fruity. This is funny because the word, fruity, is an adjective which is used to describe something that resembles fruits. Since Apple is already a fruit, the word, fruity, becomes meaningless. Another example is when Orange says, ‘Orange you glad I said Apple again?’ When that phrase is spoken out loud, it sounds like, ‘Aren’t you glad I said Apple again?’ By using his own name, Orange was able to create a joke.     
The video definitely has comedy of manners. Comedy of manner uses clever language in order to create humor. In the video, Orange uses language skillfully in order to make clever jokes. The video also contains small amount of low comedy. At the end of the video, Apple gets sliced by an anonymous hand. This scene contains low comedy.
The final assignment was enjoyable for me. I enjoyed watching funny videos while in progress of finding my ‘funny item.’ But it was rather hard for me to decide on my ‘funny item’ because almost all of the videos and images that I found were hilarious. On the other hand, it was easy to work on the assignment once I made up my mind. Overall, this assignment was one of the most entertaining assignments given in the year.  

Friday, 6 May 2011

Jack votes for the Conservative Party of Canada


In the book, ‘Lord of the Flies’, a group of young boys is stranded on an island. At first, they focus on being rescued and create fire signals. As time passes, however, the boys are persuaded by Jack and begin to focus on defending themselves from the ‘monster.’ The villain of the book, Jack, is the leader of his tribe. He considers hunting to be more important than sending fire signals because it prevents his tribe from starving. Jack would vote for the Conservative Party of Canada because their ideas are similar to his.
Jack and the Conservative Party of Canada have similar ideas to one another. From the beginning, Jack focuses on supporting the group of boys. He forms a group of hunters to hunt wild pigs on the island. Likewise, the Conservative Party of Canada proposes to support families through “Family Tax Cut” (The Conservative Party of Canada). Moreover, the Conservative Party of Canada values investments in Canadian Armed Forces (The Conservative Party of Canada). Jack leaves Ralph’s group and forms his own tribe. He persuades Ralph’s group of boys to join his tribe in order to strengthen his tribe. Like the Conservative Party of Canada, his tribe guards itself from the ‘monster.’