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Literary terms. By: Dylan Norman. Words you’ll be learning. Satire Farce. Satire (Noun). Origin: latin Definition: the use of irony or things similar to that in a text that show critisizm towards a topic. Examples: caricature, parody.
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Literary terms By: Dylan Norman
Words you’ll be learning Satire Farce
Satire (Noun) • Origin: latin • Definition: the use of irony or things similar to that in a text that show critisizm towards a topic. • Examples: caricature, parody. • Sentence: the artists satire shows the congress bickering back and forth to eachother.
Farce (noun) • Origin: Middle english • Definition: False or untrue. • Example: Sentence • Sentence: The suspect was thrown in jail for giving farce statements to the judge.
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