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{{quote| <small>Visit unabridged the version [[Satire Parody Pastiche|HERE]].</small>}} |
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Revision as of 04:30, 26 January 2014
There's a difference, as follows:
A Satire criticizes something.
A Parody imitates a work.
A Pastiche imitates a style.
They all mean to A: indirectly get a message across about the targeted subject, and B: be funny about it.
Visit unabridged the version HERE. |