Thursday, August 2, 2012

DAY NINE/TEN

 DAY NINE:

Theories and Genres Mapping
    -Superiority (Response) vs. Relief (Function) vs. Incongruity (Stimuli)
    -Lytle's "Figure 5"
HW: start planning your H.A.P.P.Y if you need supplies, give Leslie a list TOMORROW (FRIDAY).



DAY TEN (Friday):

Using Humor in Hypothetical Situations:


1. Your mom/dad is the project manager in a highly stressful pharmaceutical company. There is a lot of pressure on his/her department to further the research and experimentation on bird flu so that the company can come up with a vaccine before their competitors. People are starting to get very curt with one another and very snippy. It's not a pleasant work environment.


2. Your friend's parents are in the midst of a very nasty divorce. The parents have put their child in the middle of the fight and makes him/her (you define) feel very torn. S/he does not want to be on anyone's side, but the pressure of living with either of his/her parents right now is extremely stressful.


3. Your counselor at camp is having a really bad second day of camp, s/he has just broken up with his/her girl/boyfriend of three years, s/he has gotten an e-mail that s/he has not been accepted into a prestigious research program at their university, and s/he has also found out that due to employment constraints s/he will only be getting one day off throughout the three-weeks of camp. While s/he is trying to keep a good game face, not really complaining, you have the insight that these events are really wearing on him/her.


4. It's Winter term and your senior class is all really starting to lose it. With the pressure of college application deadlines looming, holidays coming, and some generally really bad weather, no one is in a very good mood. In addition your class is getting pressure from the Dean of Students (or Senior Advisor) to step it up because you all are bringing down the spirit of the whole school.


5. You have just visited your great-grandmother in the old folks home and noticed that a lot of the people in there just sit and watch TV all day and no one seems particularly engaged. You notice that no one talks to one another and most people look pretty sad and depressed.


6. You are on a two-week community service trip to Africa with other people from your school who you really don't know. In fact, no one knows each other very well and no one has ever been to Africa before. You can already tell from your preliminary meetings that there is a lot of anxiety among your group and you are worried that this trip is going to suck.

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