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Satire is a
genre of the visual, literary, and
performing arts,
usually in the form of
fiction and less
frequently non-fiction, in
which vices, follies...
- home from a 20-year absence,
ready to
begin his life anew. The
novel satirises some
shortcomings of
British society and
government at the time, including...
- his
relations with his prophet, the
reformer Brutha. In the process, it
satirises philosophy,
religious institutions, people, and practices, and the role...
- humorous, and
satirises po****r
opinions to make
light of
otherwise serious events. In a
similar section, "World of ****verts",
Brooker satirises po****r adverts...
- Newport, Wales. The
group produces humorous, and
often explicit songs that
satirise hip hop, today's
consumer society, the "chav"
culture and life in Newport...
-
specifically series 2
episode 2 (first
broadcast 22
September 1970), that
satirises the
Spanish Inquisition. The
sketches are
notable for the catchphrase...
- W1A is a
British television comedy series that
satirises the
management of the BBC. It was
created by John Morton, and
first broadcast on BBC Two on 19...
-
about **** anti-Semitism and the
Holocaust did not
discourage him from
satirising 'a
little pawnbroker in
Hounsditch [sic]
called Meatbein who, when the...
- spin-off from Iannucci's
television series The
Thick of It (2005–12), and
satirises British-American politics, in
particular the
invasion of Iraq. At the...
- characters, e.g. The
Importance of
Being Earnest (1895), by
Oscar Wilde,
which satirises the ****ual
hypocrisies of
Victorian morality. The comedy-of-manners genre...