I believe that the correct answer is 3) mock-epic.
The “R-a-p-e of the Lock”, written by Alexander Pope, is one
of the most famous English-language examples of the mock-epic. The mock-epic
(or mock-heroic) is satire or parody of mock common classical, serious works
and epic had long been considered one of the most serious of literary forms. Pope’s
mock-epic poem “R-a-p-e of the Lock” doesn’t to mock the form itself, but to
mock his society in its very failure to rise to epic standards.