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Critique. Satire is always a critique of some form of human behavior, vice, or folly, with the intent of persuading the audience to view it disdainfully and thereby encourage a degree of social change. Irony. Satire uses irony, often in a humorous way, to point out the problems with the behavior being critiqued.
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Cliche : A phrase or opinion that is overused and betrays a lack of original thought.
Having the hero win at the end of the story is a popular cliche some authors use to finish their books.
I'd say B. Horror. Idk whether it's right
They include their works with children of the jewish due to the soviet union being controlled out of fear