What is the definition of satire? Group of answer choices Literary art of diminishing a subject by making it ridiculous and evok
ing toward it attitudes of amusement, contempt, scorn or indignation. A work of literature that attempts to inform an audience about a subject by presenting objective facts. A work of literature that is created from an author's imagination only. Literary art of making fun of a person by pointing out their imperfections.
The correct answer is "Literary art of diminishing a subject by making it ridiculous and evoking toward it attitudes of amusement, contempt, scorn or indignation".
Explanation:
With this definition, an author can criticize or pinpoint someone's actions or customs with moralizing or burlesque intentions.
A good example of a famous satire would be "A Brave New World" by Aldous Huxley, because it describes a "perfect" civilizacion based on whatever horrors the science would be able to achieve if it were not restrained by human morals.