LITERARY TERMS By: Dylan Norman. WORDS YOU’LL BE LEARNING Satire Farce.

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LITERARY TERMS By: Dylan Norman

WORDS YOU’LL BE LEARNING Satire Farce

SATIRE (NOUN)  Origin: latin  Definition: the use of irony or things similar to that in a text that show critisizm towards a topic.  Examples: caricature, parody.  Sentence: the artists satire shows the congress bickering back and forth to eachother.

FARCE (NOUN)  Origin: Middle english  Definition: False or untrue.  Example: Sentence  Sentence: The suspect was thrown in jail for giving farce statements to the judge.

THE END  I hope these slides gave you a good understanding of the words farce and satire. Are there any questions?