Satire Techniques Part 1
Satire Techniques Part 2
Satire, Parody, or Both
100

It imitates the style or genre elements of another writer/genre by pointing out weaknesses or flaws.

What is Parody?

100

Insulting or making fun of another character, situation, or action with bad intent behind it.

What is Mockery?

100

The movie "Spaceballs" is this version of "Star Wars."

What is parody?

200

An extremely exaggerated description of physical features or personality.

What is Caricature?

200

Characters or situations in a completely flipped or unexpected role intended to make a point.

What is Reversal?

200

"The Daily Show" 

What is Satire?

300

Over-the-top descriptions or compliments that are not meant to be taken seriously.

What is Hyperbole?

300

Describes something as less than it is minimizing accomplishments or a situation.

What is Understatement?


300

"The Simpsons" 

What is "both?"

400

A sharp and often satirical or ironic utterance, such as a hidden insult, designed to cut or give pain usually to an individual.

What is sarcasm?

400

"I’m dying of thirst" is an example of this satirical technique.

What is Hyperbole?

400

Saturday Night Live

What is "both?"

500

When a person says or writes one thing and means another, or uses words to convey a meaning that is the opposite of the literal meaning.

What is Verbal Irony?

500

This is an example of this type of technique: ā€œI know all those words, but that sentence makes no sense to me.ā€ ― Matt Groening

What is Mockery?

500

"Animal Farm"

What is "satire?"