What’s satire for?

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Satire aims to bring about moral or political change through critical humor, often using exaggeration. It differs from parody, which primarily aims to make people laugh. Satire can be found in various artistic mediums, including horror films and political cartoons, and is often used to explore current issues.

The general aim of satire is usually to bring about some sort of moral or political change in society through the use of critical humor. A satirist will pick a subject or person that they find fault with and use humor to make those faults apparent. In theory, many satirists hope that humor will have a corrective effect, almost like a punishment for bad behavior, eventually leading people to change the way they behave and discouraging others from doing the same thing in the future.

Since the overall purpose of satire is generally to point out people’s flaws, satirists often rely on exaggeration to make a point. For example, a politician who favors heavy taxation might be depicted as a pig who steals people’s food off their plates. This type of exaggeration shows the error in question and gives it a critical twist. People often remember and enjoy satire because it’s fun and entertaining, but when handled correctly, the message should ideally stay with them much longer than the initial entertainment element.

The terms “satire” and “parody” are often confused, but the purpose of satire generally makes it very different from parody. When people parody something, they may rely on many of the same techniques that a satirist would use, including exaggeration, but their primary purpose is to make people laugh, and if the author doesn’t really care if they c ‘is a real political effect or not. Sometimes the lines between satire and parody can be blurred for many different reasons. Some parodies end up working as brilliant satires in terms of effect, while some satires may miss the mark entirely and have no more impact than a parody.

Since many artists consider the purpose of satire to be an important thing for society, satires have been created for almost every artistic medium in existence. For example, a horror film with a humorous edge, showing teenagers behaving badly and being chased by some kind of monster, can be seen as a kind of satire that urges better behavior in the youth of society. A more classic example of satire is the political cartoon, which allows the satirist to explore the political issues of the day through the use of humorous imagery. Comedy television shows such as “Saturday Night Live” and American talk show hosts such as Conan O’Brien and Jon Stewart often mix parody and satire at different times, with some moments more dedicated to pure humor while others aim to change public opinion or pointing out flaws in society.




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