Amy H.

asked • 02/20/13

I need help finding a satire

It can be from any of these:

television shows
humor magazines
movies
comic strips
political cartoons
any other appropriate source

Elizabeth B.

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The political cartoon in the Sunday Review section of the New York Times is always pithy and satirical. Also, check out Monty Python--anything at all!

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03/05/13

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Inactive Tutor answered • 02/25/13

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Great answer, Joanna!

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03/02/13

Amy H.

But how do I find the satire? The satire will be the whole show or a part of the show?

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02/20/13

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Finding the satire will hinge on what you identify as the target of criticizm and ridicule. Keep in mind, although satire (as a genre) employs irony and wit as a weapon its purpose is to provide constructive criticism for its target. If the target is present or reoccurs throughout the tv series or book then the whole tv series/book is satirical. If the target is unique to one episode or chapter then that chapter/episode alone is satirical.

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Corey

If my response was not sufficiently clear or you would like more assistance with this problem then feel free to email me. :-)

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02/21/13

Inactive Tutor answered • 06/22/13

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Inactive Tutor answered • 02/26/13

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Inactive Tutor answered • 02/24/13

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