satire is something humorous, then biting would mean vicious. there can be better definitions.
Purpose of shriek
it's satire is based on current events and news, much like other American cartoons e.g family guy and south park
No. It is an alternative future dystopia with political undertones.
JUVENALIAN SATIRE provokes a darker kind of laughter. It is often bitter and criticizes corruption or incompetence with scorn and outrage. Like the poems "Against Women". And it comes from the poet Juvenal.
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No, satire does not have to be funny. While humor is often a characteristic of satire, the primary goal is to criticize or ridicule human folly, vices, or social issues. Satire can take on different tones, including dark, biting, or ironic, and does not require humor to effectively convey its message.
Candide is mainly a Horatian satire because Voltaire pokes fun at different cultures, people, etc. There are some aspects of Juvenalian satire in Candide, but it is not as prominent as Horatian satire.
Horatian satire is characterized by its humor and lightheartedness, often using gentle ridicule to highlight human follies and societal flaws. In contrast, Juvenalian satire is more biting and harsh, employing scorn and indignation to criticize corruption, vice, and moral decay with a serious tone. While Horatian satire seeks to amuse and encourage reflection, Juvenalian satire aims to provoke outrage and inspire change.
Jon Stewart is a master of political satire. My satire was wasted on the instructor. Is that parody a satire on current events? Television's M*A*S*H* was a Vietnam war era satire set in Korea two decades earlier.
Juvenal satire is often considered the harshest type of satire, as it attempts to provoke an angry reaction from the audience aimed at the subject. All attempts at humor are disposed of and the biting remarks and harsh barbs come to the forefront of the remarks. targets of juvenal satire are often social vices, individuals, companies, and organizations.
Swift's satire is typically seen as bold and biting, as he employs extreme examples and situations to deliver his critique. Some readers may find it excessive or uncomfortable, but that is often the intention of satire: to shock and provoke thought by presenting ideas in an exaggerated or absurd manner. It ultimately depends on individual interpretation whether Swift goes "too far."
HORATION SATIRE is playfully amusing and seeks to correct vice or foolishness with gentle laughter and understanding. JUVENALIAN SATIRE provokes a darker kind of laughter. It is often bitter and criticizes corruption or incompetence with scorn and outrage.
Most things would fall under Juvenalian satire, or a mixture of the two, but things like The Simpsons and Jonathan Swift's novel Gulliver's Travels are generally referred to as pieces of Horatian satire.
I am biting. You are biting. She is biting. We are biting.
Satire
Exaggeration satire is a type of satire that relies on exaggeration to make a point. Exaggeration adds both to the humor of satire and helps illustrate the underlying message.
satire is making fun of human stupidity...