Good Satire

Good Satire Survives With A Bitter Touch

Defining good satire is not an easy task. It appears mostly from personal grievances and sometimes from an urge for reform. And the primary outcome that emerges from cooking and serving this literary recipe is laughter. However, an undercurrent of bitterness certainly engulfs the affected side. And in reality, this bitter sense makes the survival […]

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Chaucer, The Satirist And Humorous Ironist

Chaucer, The Satirist As Well As The Humorous Ironist

No one can question the artistic excellence in Chaucer’s writings. His poetry unlocks his acceptance as a matchless satirist and humorous ironist. Geoffrey Chaucer’s dramatic approach to literary art reveals his satiric technique. Even works of his contemporaries like William Langland and John Gower display enough satiric elements. But most of them get expressed mainly […]

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