- comparison, analogy, and
double entendre are all
frequently used in
satirical speech and writing. This "militant"
irony or
sarcasm often professes to...
- be a
powerful vehicle for satire. The
Romans had a
strong tradition of
satirical poetry,
often written for
political purposes. A
notable example is the...
- A
satiric misspelling is an
intentional misspelling of a word,
phrase or name for a
rhetorical purpose. This can be
achieved with
intentional malapropism...
- This is a list of
notable satirical news
websites which have a
satirical bent, are
parodies of news, or
consist of fake news
stories for
mainly humorous...
- The
Wittenburg Door,
sometimes known as
simply The Door, was a
Christian satire and
humor magazine,
previously published bimonthly by the non-profit Trinity...
-
substantive policy issues,
novelty candidacies are
typically run for
satirical purposes.
Novelty candidates and
parties are a
staple of
British general...
- This is a list of
satirical magazines which have a
satirical bent, and
which may
consist of fake news
stories for
mainly humorous purposes. For magazines...
- fictional, pseudo-fictional, or semi-fictional
category that
employs satirical techniques. Film or
television satire may be of the political, religious...
- humor. Two
slightly different types of news
satire exist. One form uses
satirical commentary and
sketch comedy to
comment on real-world events,
while the...
-
Satirical music describes music that
employs satire or was
described as such. It
deals with
themes of social, political, religious,
cultural structures...