Parody is a humorous imitation of a specific work or genre, exaggerating its style or elements to create comedic effect. In contrast, satire uses humor, irony, or exaggeration to critique or comment on societal issues, individuals, or institutions, often with the intent of provoking change or reflection. While both employ humor, parody focuses more on mimicry, whereas satire targets a broader social commentary.
No, it is a parody/satire
parody, cartoon, distortion, satire
imitation, cartoon, copy, apology, satire
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Exaggeration, Incongruity, Reversal and Parody.
Not much, the two terms are synonymous.
Parody is a satirical imitation that exaggerates the characteristics of a work for comic effect, often to critique or comment on the original work. Burlesque is a form of theatrical entertainment that uses exaggeration, humor, and often risqué elements to entertain and provoke laughter. While both parody and burlesque employ exaggeration and satire, parody specifically targets an existing work or genre, while burlesque is a broader form of entertainment.
On Friday, the high school drama club will perform a parody of the television show, Gunsmoke. Some synonyms for the word parody are caricature, satire, and mockery.
Make 'Em Laugh The Funny Business of America - 2009 Satire and Parody Sock It to Me was released on: USA: 28 January 2009
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One common synonym for parody is "farce." Others include "spoof" and "tie-in."
1.) Exaggeration 2.) Juxtaposition 3.) Parody 4.) Dimunition