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  • ...of [[Voltaire]]'s 1759 novel ''[[Candide, ou l'Optimisme]]''. Voltaire was satirizing the philosophy of [[Leibniz]] who maintained that this was the "best (optim
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  • Subreddits like [[r/circlejerk]] on Reddit are dedicated to satirizing this behavior by exaggerating the opinions and behaviors of other subreddit
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  • ...power of language. In some contexts, it serves as a tool for critiquing or satirizing social norms and taboos. In others, it is a means of exploring deeper theme
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  • ...agedy]] by showing strong female characters and intelligent slaves, and by satirizing many heroes of Greek mythology. Euripides' work has influenced drama and li
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  • ...revised for its St. Petersburg premiere in 1836. It is a comedy of errors, satirizing human greed, stupidity, and the extensive political corruption of Imperial
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  • ...the Lock]]'' (1712, revised in 1714), is often considered his masterpiece, satirizing the petty aristocracy of his time with wit and elegance. ''[[The Dunciad]]'
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  • ...ast members. However, the show has also been a platform for addressing and satirizing these controversies.
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  • ...ng_Wellcome_V0011377.jpg|A quack doctor selling remedies from his caravan; satirizing Wellcome V0011377|thumb|left]] [[File:A_witch_making_a_potion_Wellcome_V004
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  • ...tudes of a time. It can act as a form of social commentary, critiquing and satirizing the mores and taboos of society. However, it can also perpetuate stereotype
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  • ...BCE, notably those by [[Aristophanes]]. These early works often focused on satirizing public figures, the gods, and societal norms. During the Roman era, playwri
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