-
responding back and
satirizing As-Salami in return. An
example of
Arabic political satire included another 10th-century poet
Jarir satirizing Farazdaq as "a...
- The
Meeps (
satirizing The Smurfs),
Crittle Littles (
satirizing Muppet Babies and
Kingdom Chums), the
character Puppy the Dog (
satirizing classic cartoons)...
- Vonnegut's
fourth novel, it was
first published in 1963,
exploring and
satirizing issues of science, technology, the
purpose of religion, and the arms race...
-
Cartoon by
James Gillray satirizing Sir
Francis Buller, 1782: "Judge Thumb; or,
Patent Sticks for
Family Correction:
Warranted Lawful!"...
-
International Burlesque that has the
Longest Run on Record, from Puck, 1886,
satirizes the then-existing
situation where a
publisher could profit by
simply copying...
- "Psychiatrists of Europe!
Protect your
sanctified diagnoses!" A
satirizing cartoon by Emil
Kraepelin based on a
famous contemporary political painting...
- Pantagruel,
while it
adopted the form of
modern po****r history, in fact
satirized that genre's
stylistic achievements. The division,
between low and high...
-
Running the Machine: an 1864
political cartoon satirizing Lincoln's
administration –
featuring William Fessenden,
Edwin Stanton,
William Seward, Gideon...
- salutes"). In a
telephone interview, Lord
defended the use of the
salute as
satirizing Media Matters for its
advertiser boycotts of
controversial conservative...
-
satire often imitate the
conventions of the
genre they are
parodying or
satirizing. For example, in the
United States,
parodies of
newspapers and television...