0 using satire -- satirisk
a satirical play et satirisk drama
1 of satire -- satirisk
satirical writing.
2 mocking -- satirisk, hånende
in a satirical mood.
It is not wholly focused on theatre: its eleven essays by different contributors also cover poetry, film, the novel, and satirical writing.
It was in the1820s that the figure of the beadle first became a satirical target.
When all this failed, these soldiers retaliated through satirical songs.
Our material contains evidence of stylistic innovation and jocular, creative, even satirical uses that require advanced skills from both the speaker/writer and the audience.
Its ambiguities would form the favorite subject of innumerable satirical texts.
Another excellent article analyses the various contemporary satirical views of the beguine, offering a most useful overview of texts that are frequently read.
Note, for instance, that the woman in both the cartoon and the satirical diary were not merely passive objects of the hoca's persuasion.
Humorous and satirical sketches definitely have their share of stereotyping and (over)generalization.
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