175. IDC101 - Satire

Satire is a form of humor, often used in literature or media, that ridicules or mocks individuals, society, or institutions. It aims to criticize and provoke thought about societal issues through wit and irony.
Here are a few examples of satirical works:
1. "Animal Farm" by George Orwell: A novella that uses farm animals to satirize the Russian Revolution and the subsequent Soviet Union.
2. "A Modest Proposal" by Jonathan Swift: An essay suggesting that the poor should sell their children as a solution to poverty, intended to criticize British policies in Ireland.
3. "The Daily Show" with Jon Stewart/Trevor Noah: This television program uses satire to mock and comment on current events and politics.
4. *l"Dr. Strangelove" (film): A satirical black comedy that satirizes the Cold War and nuclear paranoia.
5. "The Onion" (satirical news website): Publishes fictional news stories to satirize real-world events and news reporting.
Each of these examples employs satire to criticize or highlight various aspects of society or human behavior in a humorous way.

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