Title: Fun, Oh Boy' Fun' You Could Die from It
1Fun, Oh Boy. Fun. You Could Die from It
2Pre-reading
- What expectations do you bring to an article
entitled Fun, Oh Boy. Fun. You Could Die from
it? Can fun actually harm or kill you? In what
ways? Do you think that Americans are too much of
a fun culture? Why or why not? - Do you think we Taiwanese have a fun culture?
Why or why not?
3Pre-reading
- Consider the contrasts between, and shades of
difference within, puritan (par. 3).
selfless (par. 4), and Licentiousness (par.
9). Or between epitome (par. 11), reverently
(par. 13), and blaspheme (par. 13). What do
these words imply about the essay, the author?
What do you guess the essay is likely to say?
4In reading
- golly gee (par. 8) definition
- Polaroid snapshot (par. 10) definition
- Jove (par. 5) definition
- swill (par. 10) definition
- rough-and-ready (par. 10) definition
- to put a damper on sth. (par. 12)
- What other rhetorical strategies are used in this
essay? (hint pars. 8 14 pars. 6 10)
5Vocabulary Building
- 1. A. something precious
- B. by all-powers
- C. she fell terrible
- D. Gosh
- 2. A. render unimportant or insighificant
- B. failing
- C. walking aimlessly or idly
- D. drinking greedily or excessively
- Gaiety, merriment
6Understanding the Writers ideas
- 1. In pars. 1-5, she implies that fun is not
easily come by it is not something common it is
not something that necessarily comes daily and
it is not simply pure pleasure. - 2. We would make it into fun, despite the fact
that it may not have been so. For example, she
cites things that got the reputation of being fun
(6) family outings, sex, education, work, Walt
Disney, church, staying fit.
7Understanding the Writers ideas
- 3. By placing happy faces on them.
- 4. By stepping up the level of danger or
licentiousness or alcohol or drug consumption. - 5. Taking Polaroid picture, swilling beer, buying
insurance, mopping the floor, bowing, taking
aspirin (10)
8Understanding the Writers ideas
- 6. We usually anticipate the fun so much on big
occasions that we end up missing it when it
finally comes. It may even come on a Tuesday
means that fun may come when we least expect it,
when there is no big occasion.
9Understanding the Writers ideas
- 7. About fun, Jordan says not much is (12). She
feels we ought to be more reverent about fun, to
feel it more as a mystery than as something to
which we are automatically entitled. It may even
come when we are working or performing some duty,
implying that those things can be the real fun
in life (13)
10Understanding the Writers ideas
- 8. They were about twelve years old. They had
just bought candyBit-O-Honey, malted milk balls,
chocolate stars, Chunkies, M Msand were
walking home together. Pams gestures were
especially funny because they were truly enjoying
each others friendshipthat is, having fun.
11Understanding the Writers ideas
- 9. She is regretful about growing up and
feeling, therefore, that she has lost the kind
of day and friendship and occasion that she had
with Pam. It is difficult to say how sad or
regretful she really is she seems more
bittersweet than sad, although some readers might
logically question why growing up precludes
having fun
12Understanding the Writers Techniques
- 1. Fun comes unexpectedly, it is not there for
the asking. Par. 13 provides the key elements of
the thesis. - 2. The first two paragraphs are, in a way,
definitions of fun. However, these two
sentences, either singly or together, do not
sufficiently define the abstract concept which is
the subject of the essay The first (fun is hard
to have) simply states the quality of the
concepts the second (Fun is a rare jewel.)
makes a metaphorical comparison.
13Understanding the Writers ideas
- 3. In the three paragraphs, Jordan mentions all
sorts of things that are supposed to be fun,
but does so in a way to suggest that she
certainly does not think of them as automatically
being fun. For example, in par. 7 she explains
how happy face stickers are supposed to make
fun out of something like a flunked test. Par.
8 relates a vignette in which a kid does not
respond the right way to something which his or
her parents are sure would be fun. And in par.
9 she becomes more serious in her irony by
indicating that drug or alcohol abuse is
sometimes a negative way of making fun out of
times when life is not so thrilling
14Understanding the Writers ideas
- 4. The fact that we have accepted some things as
fun mainly because, through advertising or
cultural assimilation, we have come to think of
them as having to be fun although we may not
actually derive any pleasure from them. - 5. Jordan attempts to include in her definition
and analysis the broad spectrum of objects,
products, and activities which we have come to
assume are fun, but may, in fact, not be so.
15Understanding the Writers ideas
- 6. The tone is talky and slightly cynical
although essentially it remains a lighthearted
irony through the use of conversational words and
phrases. Among these are snakes alive! (3) by
Jove (5) flunking (7) this aint fun, ma (8)
Golly gee (8) those rough-and-ready guys (10)
16Understanding the Writers ideas
- 7. As in her use of everyday and everything,
Jordan is attempting to show us just how many
things from so many different types of activities
we take for granted as having to be fun. In a
way, she is trying to point out to us that we are
often much too unselective in our evaluations of
fun. Pars. 6 and 10 are especially effective
for their use of multiple examples.
17Understanding the Writers ideas
- 8. Par. 12 serves as a transitional paragraph,
whereas par. 13 is the first one to be mostly
affirmative (It is a mystery.) The switch turns
the tone of the essay from ironic or cynical to
more serious and reminiscent of fun times in the
past - 9. Disney World (8) Polaroids (10) Bit-O-Honey,
Chunky, M Ms (14). By using specific brand
names, she brings specificity and familiarity to
her illustrations.
18Understanding the Writers ideas
- 10. Narration is used to illustrate aspects of
the concept of fun. Par. 8 is the imagined
story of a kid with his or her parents in Disney
World. Par. 14 narrates a fun time Jordan had
with her childhood friend, Pam. The narration of
her childhood memory adds a nice, personal touch
to the essay.
19Understanding the Writers ideas
- 11. Perhaps she wants her readers to begin and
end this essay with the idea that fun is really
quite simplenot so complicated and busy as all
the things she describes in the body of the
essay.