Satire is a form of literature that uses humor, irony, and exaggeration to criticize or ridicule human stupidity, vices, or social issues. It aims to provoke changes in individuals or society by bringing attention to the flaws and shortcomings of existing social structures. Satires can be written in various forms, such as essays, poems, plays, and novels. The use of satire goes back centuries and has been employed by many famous writers such as Jonathan Swift, Voltaire, and Mark Twain. Satire is often controversial and can elicit strong reactions from readers, as it touches on sensitive topics such as politics, religion, and morality.
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