Satire is used to persuade an audience, while sarcasm is used to tell a joke
Satire is used in works of art and literature, while sarcasm can be created without an artistic outlet
Satire uses humor, irony, or exaggeration to criticize or poke fun at someone or something, often with the goal of bringing about change or raising awareness. Sarcasm, on the other hand, involves using scorn or mockery to express contempt or to belittle someone or something, often without the intention of making a larger point or critique.
satire is used in works of art and literature, while sarcasm can be created without any artistic outlet
Sarcasm
Acerbity, cynicism, mockery, satire...
To make the object of satire; to attack with satire; to censure with keenness or severe sarcasm.
They both use humor to make a point.
satire
Orwell uses irony and exaggeration in Squealer's speech to highlight the manipulation and distortion of truth by those in power. Squealer's use of propaganda techniques and selective facts satirizes the ways in which authoritative figures control and deceive the masses through misinformation.
This is known as mockery or ridicule, where criticism is expressed through humor, sarcasm, or satire. It aims to undermine the subject by exaggerating its flaws or shortcomings in a humorous or contemptuous way.
Horatian, Juvenalian and Menippean or Varronian. Horatian satire is when the speaker is witty and tolerant. Juvenalian satire, on the other hand, attacks errors in people and things with scorn and loathing. Juvenalian satire uses sarcasm and irony to make people see their errors. Minippean satire attacks mental attitudes instead of individuals.
You simply have to make fun out of a something. A person, politics, economy or anything else. You don't have to copy it and make a funny version of it or else it will be called parody. A satire is more on mockery and sarcasm. See related link for a sample of a satire, and how I wrote it.
Dickens uses Satire (the use of irony or sense of humor(i think)). He has Sarcasm and Exaggeration.
(n)ridicule. sarcasm. irony. exposure. mockery. derision. wit. burlesque. lampooning. pasquinade. denunciation. humor.
False. Satire often uses ridicule and sarcasm to criticize and satirize individuals or society, often through humor and exaggeration. It is a literary technique that aims to provoke change or inspire reflection by pointing out flaws or shortcomings.