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-Dominant- [34]
1 year ago
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Why would an author choose to use satire?

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-Dominant- [34]1 year ago
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An author would choose to use satire- C. To make readers with opposing viewpoints consider an issue more deeply.

  • A satire is a rhetorical strategy employed by the speaker or author to highlight the social injustices and corruption that exist today. In order to emphasise the urgency of taking action, the author creates satire by exaggerating the tools of irony and humour.
  • Satire's dual goals of amusement and education encourage its audience to take action on the issue that is brought up in the satirical text.

Thus, Satire employs humour to deal with serious circumstancesand contrasting viewpoints.

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