Satire is considered controversial because it often uses humor, sarcasm, and exaggeration to criticize or provoke individuals, institutions, or society as a whole. This can lead to sensitive topics being approached in a way that some may find offensive or inappropriate. Additionally, satire can challenge established beliefs and norms, leading to different interpretations and reactions from audiences.
Because it offers a criticism of what some people consider to be sensitive issues
Satire
Satire is a type of comedy that is considered dry humor.
Yes
Because it deals with sensitive and controversial issues
A proposal is considered juvenile satire because it often relies on exaggerated humor, lampooning societal norms or institutions in a simplistic or unsophisticated manner. Such satire typically lacks depth and complexity, appealing more to a younger or less discerning audience.
It seems that anything that isn't considered a 'main stream' religion is thought to be controversial.
The violence i guess
He was good guy.
the 5th one
"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.
Alfred Weqener's theory/ hypothesis was considered controversial because Alfred did not have an explanation for why the continents, North America, South America, Africa, Asia, Antarctica, Australia, and Europe have separated or moved.