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O que (quem) é satiric$72167$ - definição

GENRE OF ARTS AND LITERATURE IN THE FORM OF HUMOR OR RIDICULE
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  • Political satire by [[Ranan Lurie]]
  • 'A Welch wedding' Satirical Cartoon c.1780
  • Satirical ostracon]] showing a cat guarding geese, c.1120 BC, Egypt.
  • A Victorian satirical sketch depicting a gentleman's donkey race in 1852
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  • A satire by [[Angelo Agostini]] to ''[[Revista Illustrada]]'' mocking the lack of interest from Emperor [[Pedro II of Brazil]] in politics toward the end of his reign.
  • British]] magazine of popular humour, including a great deal of satire of the contemporary, social, and political scene.
  • "Le satire e l'epistole di Q. Orazio Flacco", printed in 1814.}}
  • The satirical papyrus at the British Museum
  • Puppet of Manchester United striker [[Eric Cantona]] from the British satirical puppet show ''[[Spitting Image]]''
  • opinionated and self-righteous television commentator]] on his [[Comedy Central]] program in the U.S.
  • Figured ostracon showing a cat waiting on a mouse, Egypt
  • Pieter Bruegel]]'s 1568 satirical painting ''[[The Blind Leading the Blind]]''.

M$         
  • "No Justice in Amerikkka" graffiti from 2013, referencing the [[killing of Trayvon Martin]]
  • Barcelona squat and anarchist center, labeled "OKUPA Y RESISTE"
USING AN ALTERNATE SPELLING FOR PURPOSES OF SATIRE, SPOOF OR PARODY...EXAMPLES INCLUDE 'MI¢RO$OFT' AND 'AMOGUS'
Amerikkka; Micro$oft; United $tates; U$; WinDoze; Alternative political spellings; M$; Mi¢ro$oft; The Church of $cientology; $ony; U$A; Alternative political spelling; Satirical misspelling; Satiric misspellings; Satirical misspellings; Satiric spelling; Satirical spelling; Satiric spellings; Satirical spellings; The Walt Di$ney Company; Co$; $cientology; MICRO$OFT; Micro$oft Window$; Fvck; Republikkkans; RepubliKKKans; KKKapitalism; RepubliKKKan; David DuKKKe; Ru$$ia; Okupa y resiste; You Sap At Riot Act; $on¥; (p)Resident; M$FT; $M$; United $tate$; Purposeful misspelling; Demokkkrats; Di$neyland; €urope; DemoKKKrat; Satyric misspelling; Amerikkkan
An alternative way of writing MS, which is short for Microsoft. Used by web message board posters who think that Microsoft might be money-driven.
I can't believe how much M$ is charging for that software upgrade!
Satiric misspelling         
  • "No Justice in Amerikkka" graffiti from 2013, referencing the [[killing of Trayvon Martin]]
  • Barcelona squat and anarchist center, labeled "OKUPA Y RESISTE"
USING AN ALTERNATE SPELLING FOR PURPOSES OF SATIRE, SPOOF OR PARODY...EXAMPLES INCLUDE 'MI¢RO$OFT' AND 'AMOGUS'
Amerikkka; Micro$oft; United $tates; U$; WinDoze; Alternative political spellings; M$; Mi¢ro$oft; The Church of $cientology; $ony; U$A; Alternative political spelling; Satirical misspelling; Satiric misspellings; Satirical misspellings; Satiric spelling; Satirical spelling; Satiric spellings; Satirical spellings; The Walt Di$ney Company; Co$; $cientology; MICRO$OFT; Micro$oft Window$; Fvck; Republikkkans; RepubliKKKans; KKKapitalism; RepubliKKKan; David DuKKKe; Ru$$ia; Okupa y resiste; You Sap At Riot Act; $on¥; (p)Resident; M$FT; $M$; United $tate$; Purposeful misspelling; Demokkkrats; Di$neyland; €urope; DemoKKKrat; Satyric misspelling; Amerikkkan
A satiric misspelling is an intentional misspelling of a word, phrase or name for a rhetorical purpose. This can be achieved with intentional malapropism (e.
Micro$oft         
  • "No Justice in Amerikkka" graffiti from 2013, referencing the [[killing of Trayvon Martin]]
  • Barcelona squat and anarchist center, labeled "OKUPA Y RESISTE"
USING AN ALTERNATE SPELLING FOR PURPOSES OF SATIRE, SPOOF OR PARODY...EXAMPLES INCLUDE 'MI¢RO$OFT' AND 'AMOGUS'
Amerikkka; Micro$oft; United $tates; U$; WinDoze; Alternative political spellings; M$; Mi¢ro$oft; The Church of $cientology; $ony; U$A; Alternative political spelling; Satirical misspelling; Satiric misspellings; Satirical misspellings; Satiric spelling; Satirical spelling; Satiric spellings; Satirical spellings; The Walt Di$ney Company; Co$; $cientology; MICRO$OFT; Micro$oft Window$; Fvck; Republikkkans; RepubliKKKans; KKKapitalism; RepubliKKKan; David DuKKKe; Ru$$ia; Okupa y resiste; You Sap At Riot Act; $on¥; (p)Resident; M$FT; $M$; United $tate$; Purposeful misspelling; Demokkkrats; Di$neyland; €urope; DemoKKKrat; Satyric misspelling; Amerikkkan

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Satire

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, abuses, and shortcomings are held up to ridicule, often with the intent of shaming or exposing the perceived flaws of individuals, corporations, government, or society itself into improvement. Although satire is usually meant to be humorous, its greater purpose is often constructive social criticism, using wit to draw attention to both particular and wider issues in society.

A feature of satire is strong irony or sarcasm —"in satire, irony is militant", according to literary critic Northrop Frye— but parody, burlesque, exaggeration, juxtaposition, comparison, analogy, and double entendre are all frequently used in satirical speech and writing. This "militant" irony or sarcasm often professes to approve of (or at least accept as natural) the very things the satirist wishes to question.

Satire is found in many artistic forms of expression, including internet memes, literature, plays, commentary, music, film and television shows, and media such as lyrics.