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Sergeeva-Olga [200]
4 years ago
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Satire depends on the audience recognizing and agreeing with the satirist's implicit criticism of his or her target. Do you beli

eve in this day and age, satire is still an effective tool? Your answer should be 250-300 words.
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2 answers:
AlekseyPX4 years ago
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Satire is definitely an effective tool that can be used to persuade your audience. Many people these days are very opinionated and like to voice it thanks to the internet. While it does depend on the audience, most people will understand and appreciate satire because they enjoy the rude humor and ridicule put into it. For example, many writers would use satire while talking about Trump because he is known to do things most people disagree with and satire would further convice the audience to agree with you.
zzz [600]4 years ago
3 0

Satire is definitely an effective tool that can be used to persuade ones audience.And today more then ever it is easy to get a point across then it was in pervious ages. Many people these days are very opinionated and like to voice what they think and they can post their "voice" on the internet now so that they can get it out father and faster.This helps make the satire that people use spread like wild fire per say. While it does depend on the audience, most people will understand and appreciate satire because they enjoy the rude humor and ridicule put into it. If they also do not like the person or thing that  is being talked about the satire is more easier for them to understand and to relate to .For example, many writers in the press and other places as well would use satire while talking about the  current U.S. president Donald J. Trump because he is known to do things most people disagree with and satire would further convice the audience to agree with the person who is using the satire to gain audience favor. This targets Trump or who or what ever else being targeted and makes it easier for people to poke fun at with the person with out directly pointing out the flaw or dislike in away that is not as humorous. This may happen in hopes of the subject of satire to will relize the problem and then change his or her ways.





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