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When Satire Breathes In Words

January 26, 2020April 9, 2021P DLeave a Comment on When Satire Breathes In Words

Defining satire using the perfect words is a difficult task, but sensing the notion of satire in the author’s work is an enjoyable experience. There is no specific set of literary form that only has the authority to unveil satire. It is visible in both prose and poetry. It can be in the shape of […]

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