Satire is a technique employed by writers to expose and criticized foolishness and corruption of an individual or a society by using humor, irony, exaggeration or ridicule. They use fictional character to stand for real -people to help expose and condemn there corruption.
<span>Guenevere is darning her husbands socks when her friend Vivien stops by for a visit. Vivien tells her that she is carrying on a secret affair with the married Lancelot who plans to leave his wife and marry her. After Vivien leaves, Mary, a servant girl, confesses to Guinevere that she threw herself at Lancelot. Moments later, Lancelot appears and he shares a steamy kiss with Guinevere but they ultimately decide to forget their attraction to one another and the married woman resumes darning her husband's socks.</span>
The dialect makes it easier for the audience to picture out the setting of the story. The dialect makes the setting more descriptive and makes the story more vivid and easier to understand. The author also uses symbolism to tell the lessons of Trifles.
Dante's character seems to be basically good, but his worldly innocence makes him surprised by the sights of Hell.
Since his first meeting with Virgil, Dante has continued to be astounded by the paranormal events that shape the story's rules. Every spirit Dante encountered as he travelled through the circles of Hell continued to astound and terrify him. The character of Dante is meant to represent every atheist who wants to challenge their own religion with reason but is disproved at the first sign of anything illogical.
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