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How to use satire in a sentence

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Even though he has said it isn't a satire of contemporary politics, the novel can be read as such and therein lies its power.
Since the satire routinely pillories the peccadilloes of public figures, Deayton's defrocking is entirely in keeping with the spirit of the show.
In fact, Elmer Rice's 1923 expressionist satire seems abrasively modern in its attack on the dehumanising effect of industrial capitalism.
The credits reveal it was written by David himself, surely not a man at home with biting satire.
Although Kusturica's satire is often bitterly funny, it always just skims surface.
The sting of his satire is often viewed as an attack on the economic and social circumstances of the day.
Theatrically inventive and politically astute, it's a satire on American cultural imperialism.
Yet in today's multimedia world, satire has entered the mainstream via theatre, television, music, newspaper cartoons, radio, and the internet.
While putting up the show it felt like as if these children have come of age ridiculing the blemishes of the society with oodles of satire.
Through humour, satire, and a range of experiments with language, the collection offers an oblique commentary on Caribbean society.
Davis pointed to the 2004 election as an opportunity for on-line political satire to grow even more.
While many of the short stories in this collection are part myth and part folklore, most of them have used satire to make a serious point.
That's typical of Irish folks' ability to turn a plain sentence or phrase into poetry, song or satire.
This vastly successful satire is stamped with the unmistakable and blissfully frivolous brand of South Park humor.
The responses of some are unsettling and go far beyond the simplicities of political satire.
We should point out that Rosenberger is by no means insensitive to the responsibilities of those dishing out satire and ridicule.
You have to be careful when you incorporate breaking headlines into your scatological slapstick or surreal satire.
Studies of the portrayal of accountants and accounting in novels, movies, humour and satire, have already commenced.
If this wasn't in itself an imperishable unintended satire of the right, there is more.
Enough of the biting social satire and back to the task of understanding our unintelligible cousins across the pond.
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Examples from Classical Literature
We have no satire yet on militarism, or imperialism, or the Monroe doctrine.
A toothless satire is as improper as a toothed sleck stone, and as bullish.
That is some satire keen and critical, Not sorting with a nuptial ceremony.
One is reminded of Fechner's playful satire by the spectacle of those poets who ape angelic modes of progression.
In Lilliput and Brobdingnag, however, the satire scarcely goes beyond pardonable limits.
His curial is a satire on the vices of the court by one who had acquaintance with its corruption.
Like gulliver's Travels, its object was satire, but its result is also interest.
It is easy in a slapdash manner to lavish sarcasms on a King who presented many tempting opportunities for satire.
The satire was too much for the Cook, who became excited, and fell from his horse in his attempts to oppose the manciple.
That impression is strengthened by a reading of Argonaut and Juggernaut, where Sitwell's cleverness and satire are fused.
The object of his discourse was a panegyric of himself and a satire on all other conjurors.
Sometimes, as in The antipodes, there is an attempt at satire and comedy with a purpose.
What a satire on the whole kit of them that word living, so constantly in all their mouths, is!
From satirising the social vices of the time, the transition was easy to political satire or invective.
His satire is keen, but delicate, and his wit is scintillating and brilliant.
Or rather, what disreputation is it to Horace that Juvenal excels in the tragical satire, as Horace does in the comical?
It was he who provided the university with food for mirth, envy, satire, recrimination.
There is not much satire in the Manx character, and next to no cynicism at all.
For not even here was my father's satire of the cheerless and mephistophelian school.
Finally, his rhetoric was shaped by deistic predecessors who used sarcasm and satire to mock the gravity of church authority.
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