Tuesday, July 26, 2016

Vocabulary for weeks 1 & 2

Make sure you understand these terms. Look them up and give a definition of them: Give your definitions in a blog

1) Ideology

2) Fascism

3 Slapstick

4) Non-linear

5) Stereotype - how is it different from and archetype

6) Caricature

3 comments:

  1. Vocabulary
    Week One

    1) Ideology - A system of ideas and ideals, especially one which forms the basis of economic or political theory and policy. My knowledge is that an ideology is a set of beliefs which affects your outllook or worldview.

    2) Facism - Is the belief in the absolute control of everyone/everything.
    3) Slapstick - Comedy based on deliberately clumsy actions and humorously embarrassing events.
    4) Non-linear - Not sequential or straightforward.
    5) Stereotype - (How is this different from archetype?) A widely held overfixed image or idea of a person or thing.
    Some examples:
    Archetypes can be dynamic or static, round or flat, or major or minor.
    Stereotypes are mostly used to portray supporting characters.
    Archetype can be a character, situation or an action.
    Stereotypes are often characters.

    6) Caricature - Generally comic type cartoon characters or imitation of a person with certain striking exaggerated characteristics.

    References:
    Difference between Archetype and Stereotype (http://pediaa.com/difference-between-archetype-and-stereotype/)

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  2. Well done. Definition of Fascism a bit general. Worth looking it up.

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  3. Hi Jodeci,

    Great work! I agree with your definitions. I've elaborated on numbers 3, 5 and 6 as these are words I am trying to familiarise myself with more (especially #5. the differences between archetypes and stereotypes).

    3) Slapstick

    This is a type of comedy that involves exaggerated physical activity, such as pratfalls, tripping, and falling which is cartoonish in style and a harmless goofy style of violence, that would not typically occur in regular everyday situations.

    5) Stereotype - how is it different from and archetype

    A stereotype is a generalisation of a whole group (race, age, etc.) based on the characteristics of a few people in that group. These generalisations are often incorrect and can be offensive and racist. An example of a stereotype is that all men are strong and all women are bad at sports.

    An archetype is the identification of universal qualities/ instincts that are seemingly intuitive in certain groups. Archetypes are believed to be a very typical example of a person, inherited from the earliest human ancestors, pulled from a collective unconscious. For example, there is the Great Mother, Terrible Mother, Old Wise Man and Trickster. In the Tintin comics, Tintin is the Hero archetype.

    6) Caricature –

    Caricature is a picture, description, or imitation of a person in which certain striking features are exaggerated in order to create a comic or grotesque effect. An example of a racist caricature is seen in the way Herge has depicted the Japanese general to have a pig-like nose and big gawky teeth, in the Blue Lotus comic.

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