Ironic parody involves using humor or satire to mimic or exaggerate certain elements of a particular work or genre in a way that highlights its absurdity or flaws. It often seeks to poke fun at the original source material by presenting it in a humorous or exaggerated manner that showcases its contradictions or shortcomings.
In "The Catcher in the Rye," J.D. Salinger uses parody to mock various aspects of society and culture. Holden Caulfield's ironic and exaggerated imitation of adult behavior, slang, and attitudes towards authority figures, such as teachers and phonies, can be seen as instances of parody. Salinger uses these elements to satirize societal norms and values.
This is a task that only you can perform, since it's your movie. The Wikipedia definition of parody reads: "...is an imitative work created to mock, comment on or trivialize an original work, its subject, author, style, or some other target, by means of humorous, satiric or ironic imitation."
Parody is a type of literary work that satirizes another work by imitating and exaggerating its style and content for comedic effect. It often uses humor and exaggeration to poke fun at the original work or popular culture in general.
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Michael was a humorist who specialized in sarcasm and parody. Parody can be used as a noun or a verb.
The comedian's hilarious parody of a popular song had the audience in stitches.
There are only 1 syllable in the word "parody"
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A parody is an exaggeration to make something funny.
The Parody Album was created in 2009-09.