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  • ...[[Jonathan Swift]] and in other art forms such as editorial cartooning. A satire is never just a reasoned argument or mere invective. It uses mockery or so == Literary satire ==
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  • [[Edmund Spenser]] ''Mother Hubberds Tale'' (1591). An allegorical satire on church governance and the court, following the failure of Spenser's hope
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  • ...[[Jonathan Swift]] and in other art forms such as editorial cartooning. A satire is never just a reasoned argument or mere invective. It uses mockery or so == Literary satire ==
    1 KB (227 words) - 19:48, 8 June 2021
  • (1818) A satire on the [[Gothic novel]].
    76 bytes (9 words) - 13:33, 22 May 2008
  • Comic strip by [[Scott Adams]] which makes satire of corporate America.
    107 bytes (14 words) - 18:48, 31 October 2008
  • ...[Old Comedy]], the authors of the Greek [[New Comedy]] presented a gentler satire based on every-day life. The [[musical comedy]], ''A Funny Thing Happened o
    524 bytes (80 words) - 15:55, 22 January 2011
  • ...of a fictional society created by [[Thomas More|Sir Thomas More]] as a [[satire]] on his own, European, society; by extension, it has come to represent al
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  • ..., his skeptical views were embodied in his work through his caustic social satire.
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  • | title = Satire
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  • '''Jonathan Swift''' was an Irish [[satire|satirical]] author, famous for his novel ''[[Gulliver's Travels]]''. A memb
    373 bytes (55 words) - 08:55, 2 March 2024
  • ...first great comedy dramatist was [[Aristophanes]] who is remembered for [[satire]]. Comedy is, broadly speaking, any drama in which humour is a predominant
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  • His writings include [[Satire|satirical]] poems and pamphlets (''[[The Shortest Way with Dissenters]]''),
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  • ...on what is and is not funny. Its articles contain humor from sophisticated satire to random humor. It was originally independent, but is now owned by [[Wikia ...redeeming and most searingly sarcastic and humorous way possible, through satire". The information on the site is parodied, changed and fabricated to be hum
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  • ...merica''''' is a novel by [[Richard Condon]] published in 1990. It is a [[satire]] about an "[[Imperial Presidency]]", poking fun at [[Ronald Reagan]].
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  • ...h [[Henry Kissinger]] wins the [[Nobel Peace Prize]], there is no room for satire."
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  • ...irst poems he brought out were his Epodes (ironic lyrics in iambics) and [[Satire]]s. [[Virgil]] introduced him to [[Maecenas]] who became his friend and pa
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  • ...nian comic [[drama]]tist. Eleven of his plays have survived. A master of [[satire]], his works include ''[[The Birds (play)|The Birds]]'' (414 BC) in which h
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  • ...edian. He is most famously known as the host of ''The Daily Show'', a news satire show on [[Comedy Central]]. Stewart began his career in stand-up comedy, bu
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  • ...Illinois]]. After starring on the sketch comedy show ''Exit 57'' and the satire ''Strangers With Candy'', Stephen became a correspondent for ''[[The Daily ...at. By portraying this character, the real Stephen Colbert is able to use satire to address current events, and the nature of news media as a whole. The Col
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  • ...excellent books turned into memorable movies. ''The General'' was a bitter satire on the incompetence of the military leadership in the [[First World War]].
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