Mark Twain's Use Of A Satire

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Satire is a very important genre of literature. It uses humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize things like politics, or people’s stupidity. It is meant to be funny, and have a sarcastic tone, but still get the point across. Some people take it as offensive, but I believe satire is used to educate, entertain, and to open people’s eyes about a certain situation. Satire is used to educate people an event or person that one may not have known about. Even though most of it is sarcastic, you can still learn a lot from a satirical piece of literature. It also benefits the people who already know about the topic because they understand the sarcasm more and appreciate it. In Tails of Manhattan by Woody Allen, it includes Bernie Madoff, “At that moment, who walked into the restaurant and sits down at a nearby table but Bernie Madoff. If Moscowitz had …show more content…
Satirists use sarcasm in order to create irony and humor and entertain the reader. They use a form of sarcasm that is obvious so the reader doesn’t get the wrong idea from it, and also to prove a point. In Mark Twain’s Advice to Youth, he gives advice that is obviously not good advice and even contradicts itself. For example, “Always obey your parents, when they are present” (Source D). This should entertain the reader because of how ironic it is. It makes the reader think about the meaning of what the author is trying to say because it’s obvious that the author doesn’t actually mean what they are saying. Another example is in “Wealthy Teen Nearly Experiences Consequences” by The Onion Staff. In this article, it quotes “‘I’m just grateful I can finally get back to my life as a self-centered prick who believes the entire world revolves around him,’ Wentworth added” (Source C). It is very clear that the boy is not calling himself a prick, but it is humorous and shows what the author thinks. This is very entertaining to the