286087225 | Exaggeration or Caricature | Writers and artists will typically exaggerate and distort the target in certain ways in order to emphasize the characteristics he or she wishes to attack. | |
286087226 | Irony | Writers and artists will often use humorous situational irony to attack their target—often to point out hypocrisy in human behavior. | |
286087227 | Reductio ad absurdum (Reduction to the Absurd) | The writer/artist agrees enthusiastically with the basic attitudes or assumptions he or she wishes to satirize and, by pushing them to a logically ridiculous extreme, exposes the foolishness of the original attitudes and ideas. | |
286087228 | Parody | Writers and artists will imitate another recognized style or idea in a way that draws attention to the flaw or harm they are attempting to expose | |
286087229 | Comparison/Juxtaposition | The writer or artist juxtaposes two characters or ideas. The target of the satire is more easily exposed as madness when compared with a sensible example. |
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