
With both quirky professors leading the classes into discussion with each other, I've rarely found myself wondering "why me? why this class?" What I have found is the astonishing similarity between Sedaris and Austen. Where David uses comedy and witty sarcasm to make a point about society, Austen manipulates the characterization and quality within each point of view to spread her message about marriage and women's value. Yes, opposite tactics, but by looking at the bigger picture you see that even though they two highly intellecutal figures who might be looked down upon by their generation, whether for homosexuality or for simply being female, they've reached for a very successful goal of satiracl ironies and a message that touches everyday life.
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