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Devices of Satire
| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| Satire | The act of ridiculing human vices and follies; the word comes from the Greek word satura meaning "medley" or a mixture of things |
| Mockery | Subject of laughter, scorn, or ridicule |
| Parody | Mocking imitation of a known person, literary work, movie, or event |
| Mock-Heroic | Imitation of the literary epic and its style by exaggeration and distortion and by elevating the trivial to a level higher than it deserves |
| Sarcasm | Using praise to personally mock someone; the word comes from the Greek word sarkazein meaning "to tear flesh" |
| Verbal Irony | A double meaning; saying one thing and meaning another |
| Understatement | Implying the opposite by saying less than you mean to say |
| Overstatement | Exaggeration by saying more than you mean to say |
| Bathos | Going quickly from the sublime or serious to the ridiculous or to oversentimentalize |