Burlesque
burlesque :D helps alot:D
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.
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...um... 6.5, why ask a ridicules question?
The expiatory man was ridicules to Velma.
What do you think? That's ridicules!
A satire
I believe the word you are looking for is satire.
Satire is a literary device where an author mocks or ridicules specific people, groups, or societal norms in order to highlight flaws or criticize certain behaviors or attitudes.