-
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...
- 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...
- south-east Wales. The
group produces humorous, and
often explicit songs that
satirise hip hop, today's
consumer society, the "chav"
culture and life in Newport...
- from Iannucci's BBC
Television series The
Thick of It (2005–12), and
satirises British-American politics, in
particular the
invasion of Iraq. At the...
- boys at the school.
Although liable to censorship, it has a
tradition of
satirising and
attacking school policies, as well as do****enting
recent events. The...
- home from a 20-year absence,
ready to
begin his life anew. The
novel satirises some
shortcomings of both
government and society,
including the institution...
- song from the time of the
Jacobite rebellions of the 18th century. It
satirises the
marital problems of the
Hanoverian George I.
After the
death of Queen...
- Dara Ó Briain, the show
featured a
series of
rounds where panellists satirised current events. In 2022, the 21st and
final series of the show aired....
-
became immersed in the
creation of
personae to
present to the world.
Satirising life in a
British prison, his
composition "Over the Wall We Go" became...
- The Sovereign's Orb of the
United Kingdom,
which The Holy Hand
Grenade of
Antioch satirises...