"Animal Farm" by George Orwell is a prime example of satire, as it uses anthropomorphic animals to satirize political systems and societal issues. The novel criticizes totalitarianism and the abuse of power through the lens of a farm where animals rebel against their human farmer.
Satire
A humorous piece of writing that usually makes fun of foolish or evil behavior is called a(n) satire.
The neutral, objective narrator of The Piece of Stringmakes the story an example of Naturalist writing.
satire can be for example political
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Leo Tolstoy is not known for writing satire. His works are primarily realistic novels that explore themes of morality, society, and the human experience.
Jonathan Swift's "A Modest Proposal"
Satire distinguishes itself as a genre of writing by primarily focusing on one big task: ridiculing the shortcomings of society. Satire often ridicules hypocrisy and established institutions. Authors usually hope that this will bring about change.
It is called 'satire'.
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Satire is a style of writing that uses humor, irony, or exaggeration to criticize individuals, institutions, or society as a whole. It often employs mockery or ridicule to expose flaws or shortcomings in a humorous way.