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Diminishing Acceptability Of Satire

The Diminishing Acceptability Of Satire In The Modern Age

July 16, 2022P DLeave a Comment on The Diminishing Acceptability Of Satire In The Modern Age

The common concept of satire defines the act of mockery or ridiculing a person or situation. It is indeed an act of criticism. And this creates a thin line of difference between humor and sarcasm. Moreover, with the increasing popularity of humor, the diminishing acceptability of satire in the modern age can be evident. It […]

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