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Satire

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to turn upside down, outside in, or inside out; to reverse, as in order to change around to the reverse order, sense, condition
imitates the characteristic style of an author for comic effect or ridicule. It is imitation through distortion and exaggeration; it evokes amusement, derision, and scorn.
exaggeration of distortion of parts or features in order to produce a ridiculous effect, as in a cartoon.
bitterness or taunting reproach; it may or may not be ironical, but it is always cutting or ill-natured.
: prepare a highly serious, highly rational proposal for action on this problem, but make it totally unreasonable and exaggerated
: violent abuse or accusation; harsh or bitter utterance. It uses wit mechanism to circumvent man’s prejudice against rage
where the humor is mild and the author sees the problem as more foolish than
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the setting of the satire is an imaginary world or time. It softens the criticism by removing it from reality. The idea behind it: people are more willing to consider criticism if the finger isn’t pointing directly at them.
where the ridicule is savage and the author sees the problem as urgent and severe, possibly evil
attitudes toward the subject and toward the audience implied in a literary work
: take something that is bad and praise it without boundary, or take something good and cut it to shreds. Either way, the reader will appreciate the irony the author intends.
take the realistic problem or dispute and turn it into a highly exaggerated epic battle.
primary techniques of satire
literary, dramatic, or other imitation which purposely makes ridiculous that which it imitates. It usually makes a subject appear ridiculous by treating it with incongruity.
the feeling that a literary work evokes