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Satire Terms

Horizontales
A mocking imitation of a writer’s style.
The type of irony that occurs when the audience knows something the character/person does not.
A piece of writing that criticizes oneself, each other, or society at large
The appeal to someone’s sense of logic or reason to persuade.
More good-natured satire; intended to help us laugh at ourselves.
Satire is meant to ____ up
Targets mental attitudes than it does society or individuals.
The appeal to someone’s emotions to persuade them.
The type of irony that occurs when the opposite of what is reasonably expected is not met.
Assigning one characteristic to a group of people.
Parody is often applied to _____, meaningless subjects or events.
Satire is meant to show us parts of _______ that we no longer notice or are aware of.
Attacks the government and public officials, their opinions as evil.
Those who use parody need to be extremely _______ with the style and genre they are mocking
Presenting the opposite of the normal order of things.
Verticales
Using the correct timing to appeal to an audience (ex: at the most effective time)
Over-exaggeration for effect, to make a point
Some say that ______ is slightly different from verbal irony
The appeal to someone else’s authority to persuade another.
Contrast to emphasize a point.
Inconsistent with itself, inserting things into out of place environments. Uses oxymoron, metaphor, irony.
A drawing/description of a character where one or more characteristics is exaggerated above the rest.
A word, phrase, or idea that is open to two different interpretations, with one being risque (like an innuendo). Double _______
Satire appears in _____ forms
Satire is intended to inspire ______
The type of irony that occurs when what is said is the opposite of what is meant.