I'm pretty sure that the narrator of " The tell-tale Heart' views his disease positively, and that the narrator of " The black Cat" is the opposite.
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The correct answer is:
- <em>It makes fun of human weaknesses through humorous characters. </em>
- <em>It exposes human flaws by exaggerating characters' weaknesses. </em>
- <em>It ridicules socially acceptable behavior by showing how characters' good intentions backfire. </em>
Explanation:
<em>Characterization is the way information about a character is delivered to the audience</em>, while <em>satire is a technique used to expose and criticize</em> through humor, iron, sarcasm and exaggeration. Characterization through satire helps the author show<u> the weaknesses, flaws and awkward behaviors</u> of a character in an entertaining way to the audience and change their perspective towards the character.
It was actually about the lead singer of aerosmith getting drunk and some guy hitting on him later to find out it was a dude