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SATIRE
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What is satire? Approaching a subject with Irony Criticism
Desire for reform or change Can exist on their own but together = satire
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Specific types of satirical literature
Parody: humorous imitation of serious subject Caricature: humorously exaggerates a particular quality, feature or characteristics
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3. Burlesque: treats a serious subject in trifling manner or trifling subject in serious manner
When used for criticizing and reforming, they become SATIRE.
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Two main types of satire:
Horatian: light and humorous Juvenalian: dark and bitter, sometimes disturbingly so
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Two main types of people:
Pessimists: take a gloomy view and expect bad things to happen Optimists: take a hopeful view and expect good results
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Two types of Pessimists:
Misanthropes: those who despise the human race Cynics: those who distrust sincerity and motives of other people
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Countering are the Optimists:
Philanthropist: one who loves the human race and works toward betterment Pollyana: eternally happy even in dire circumstances
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Techniques of Satire Wit: quick perception and verbal skill
Sarcasm: intention is specifically to insult and wound Repartee: ability to answer quickly and pointedly (often with wit and sarcasm) Allusion: reference to known literary works, figures or events in culture Hyperbole: exaggeration or overstatement Understatement Reduction to absurdity
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Characteristics of Satire:
Potentially offensive Topical and timely
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