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The intent of satire is _____.

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Satire also known as Parody, likewise unobtrusively mocks what should be not kidding, so it's incredible diversion.
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Hello.

A satire is a literary genre, and often graphic arts too. Its main purpose is to criticize ideas or people in a humorous way in order to show their faults. However, a satire is meant to be humorous, its major intent is to encourage social criticism by drawing people's attention thanks to the irony, sarcasm and parody used as main features of a satire.

Hope this helps you.

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