Satirical
Satire is a literary and artistic technique that uses humor, irony, and exaggeration to criticize or mock individuals, institutions, or societal norms. It often aims to provoke thought and encourage change by highlighting flaws or absurdities in its subjects. Common forms of satire include literature, film, and television, where creators use wit to address serious issues.
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 reflect current events and cultural trends, making them relevant and engaging for audiences while delivering a powerful message.