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One of the most effective and constructive kinds of humor is obtained by reducing a real-world situation, person, or idea to its absurd logical extreme, or magnifying its flaws by making obviously absurd statements. ... The Pros and Cons of Various Kinds of Garden Fertilizer...
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Our Year 10 satire course poses the question: ‘Should satire have an ethical intent?” It’s a bad question, I’ve come to realize, because it implies ... I used to think that there were two kinds of satire: the kind that just mocked for the sake of mocking, and the kind that was trying to achieve something worthwhile.
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One of the most effective and constructive kinds of humor is obtained by reducing a real-world situation, person, or idea to its absurd logical extreme, or magnifying its flaws by ... This kind of humor is at the core of satire and is often used to stimulate critical thinking about current problems within a society.
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rationalargumentator.com/issue111/satire.html
rationalargumentator.com/issue111/satire.html
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Roman satire has two kinds, he says: comical satire and tragical satire, each with its own kind of legitimacy. These denominations have come to mark the boundaries of the satiric spectrum, whether reference is to poetry or prose or to some form of satiric expression in another medium.
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www.satire.dk/eb.htm
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In fact, the Romans distinguished between the ironic, laughing satirist (the "Horation") and the sarcastic satirist (the "Juvenalian.") Both kinds of satire have afforded the means of expressing irreverence and subversiveness.
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www.octc.kctcs.edu/crunyon/ENG262/01-NeoClassicism/01-Intro/satire.htm
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Walton, Eda Lou | April 23, 1930 issue ... add to cart close window ... Reviews two books. "Lost Buffalo," by Leonard Bacon; "Droll Parade," by Carlton Tarlbott.
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The 76th edition is here, and was it worth the wait. There is all kinds of satire in this week's carnival, some delicately understated and some as subtle as a ... There is all kinds of satire in this week’s carnival, some delicately understated and some as subtle as a ball peen hammer to the head. We hope you enjoy it all...
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