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Oh, dude, Joseph Addison talks about those fancy head dresses that were all the rage back in the day. He basically says they were like, super extravagant and ridiculous, but also kind of cool in a weird way, you know? He's just like, "Hey, ladies, maybe tone it down a notch with the giant feathers and stuff." It's like a historical fashion roast, but with a touch of class.
A tall tale is an exaggerated hyped mega loquacious narration to influence others to believe and gain a psychological satisfaction of esteem.
The theme of "A Vendetta" is that by using revenge to hurt , you are also hurting yourself.
A literary work that fits this description is "Gulliver's Travels" by Jonathan Swift. In this satire, serious political and social issues are presented through the absurd adventures of Lemuel Gulliver, making a commentary on human nature and society in a humorous and ironic manner.
This type of work is known as a satire. Satires use humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to criticize or poke fun at individuals, society, or institutions with the aim of provoking change or highlighting flaws. Examples include Jonathan Swift's "Gulliver's Travels" and George Orwell's "Animal Farm."
The writer is using satire. This literary technique involves mocking or criticizing something by exaggerating its flaws, often by placing it alongside something ridiculous or praising it insincerely.
Satire
Satire
satire
The expiatory man was ridicules to Velma.
...um... 6.5, why ask a ridicules question?
What do you think? That's ridicules!
A satire
I believe the word you are looking for is satire.
Satire is the type of writing that ridicules the shortcomings of a person or place in an attempt to bring about change. It often uses humor, irony, or exaggeration to criticize society or individuals.