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Why was satire popular among 18th-century English writers?

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Answer: satire was popular among 18th -century because they wanted to promote reason and rationality over tradition and religion.

Explanation: satire was popular among English writer's because this is their indirect way of shaming the aristocratic society that Britain had during those days.

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Answer: Writers wanted to expose people's flawed thinking about religious traditions.

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Satire is a technique that writers use to expose ones foolishness by the use of dark humour. It's like mocking someone. A long time ago, the writers used this to expose the way people thought about religious traditions.

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