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WHAT IS SATIRE AND WHAT IS ITS MEANING?

by Amelia Miles (2020-12-01)


The main idea of satirical essay writing is to focus on the type of people that the writing is directed at. These essays imply various humor varieties of mostly mocking character.

Satirical essays are intended to ridicule a certain thing or a person. Probably, the first thing about satirical writing that comes to your mind is related to political representatives who often get mocked at.

Any satirical essay is designed to give a portion of wit and chilly humor. At the same time, no matter how you draw a veil over the text you present, it still has to be a truth. What’s more, this is a type of writing where you may reveal your honest vision of something you describe, and in the meantime, you have to get this vision across to the audience through the prism of sophisticated use of humorous devices.

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