Satirists
Satirists are writers or performers who use humor, irony, and exaggeration to criticize or mock societal norms, politics, or human behavior. Their work often highlights flaws and absurdities in a way that encourages audiences to reflect on serious issues. Famous satirists include Jonathan Swift, known for his work "A Modest Proposal," and Mark Twain, who used wit to address social issues in America.
Satire can be found in various forms, including literature, television, and film. Programs like Saturday Night Live and shows like The Daily Show employ satire to comment on current events and political figures, making complex topics more accessible and engaging for the public.