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No, this is an example of a Horatian form of satire, which uses humor, light-heartedness, and wit to critique societal issues. Juvenalian satire tends to be harsher, more abrasive, and confrontational in its critique of people and institutions.
A Modest Proposal is an example of satire because it uses humor and irony to criticize societal issues, particularly the treatment of the poor in Ireland. Jonathan Swift's essay suggests a shocking solution to poverty and hunger, highlighting the absurdity of the situation.
It criticizes British attitudes toward poverty in Ireland, but in an indirect way. <APEX>
"Candide" is considered a juvenalian satire due to its harsh and biting critique of societal norms and institutions through irony, sarcasm, and exaggeration. It aims to provoke change by exposing and condemning the flaws and vices of humanity and society, reflecting the characteristics of Juvenalian satire.
The root word of "indignation" is derived from the Latin word "indignari," which means to be angry or feel deep resentment.
Not everything will be realistic because it will not be aceivable or possible based on known facts. When people set goals they may not all be realistic.
Because it is obviously not that realistic.
"The teacher was very straightforward with the student, telling her that she should probably drop out of the AP class because she was failing." I think you can use it like that in a sentence.
It is realistic fiction we read and studied it
Answer I think it was very realistic and still is because success is attainable with hardwork and determination.
That's more of an opinion than a real question but how they may come of as not realistic is because they are virtual and a toy, not actual animals. But if they COULD make it realistic, then that question is up to Ganz.
realistic fiction