Satires
A satire is a literary genre that uses humor, irony, and exaggeration to criticize or mock individuals, institutions, or societal norms. It aims to provoke thought and encourage change by highlighting flaws and absurdities in human behavior or social practices. Satire can be found in various forms, including literature, theater, and visual arts.
Famous examples of satire include the works of Jonathan Swift, particularly his essay "A Modest Proposal," and the television show Saturday Night Live. These works often address serious issues, such as politics and morality, while entertaining the audience, making them both engaging and thought-provoking.