To anger or outrage the audience in order to force them to take action
To interest readers who might otherwise pay little attention to a direct argument
To anger or outrage the audience in order to force them to take action
George Atherton Aitken has written: 'The life and works of John Arbuthnot' -- subject(s): Satire, English, History and criticism, Authors, English, Biography, English Satire, English Authors 'The life of Richard Steele' -- subject(s): Biography, Politicians, History, Journalists, English Authors
Satire distinguishes itself as a genre of writing by primarily focusing on one big task: ridiculing the shortcomings of society. Satire often ridicules hypocrisy and established institutions. Authors usually hope that this will bring about change.
lots of details
just use it
Rafael Cansinos Assens has written: 'La novela de un literato' -- subject(s): Anecdotes, facetiae, satire, Authors, Spanish, Spanish Authors
A lot of people don't understand that satire is just serious-looking comedy.
to enetain people during dificult times
Satire is a form of humour which criticises something by the use of humour, by exaggerating its characteristics and generally making fun of it.
Authors can have different reading definitions called genres. These genres include romance, Horror, satire, drama, and comedy.
Authors can have different reading definitions called genres. These genres include romance, Horror, satire, drama, and comedy.