Unmasking Hypocrisy: Satire's Role in Exposing Societal Flaws
Unmasking Hypocrisy: Satire's Role in Exposing Societal Flaws
Questions
Which literary technique employs humor, irony, and exaggeration to expose and criticize societal flaws?
- Satire
- Allegory
- Parody
- Burlesque
What is the primary purpose of satire?
- To entertain
- To inform
- To persuade
- To expose and criticize
Which famous satirist is known for his novel 'Gulliver's Travels', which satirizes human nature and politics?
- Jonathan Swift
- Mark Twain
- George Orwell
- Voltaire
What is the significance of satire in a democratic society?
- It promotes censorship
- It stifles free speech
- It encourages critical thinking
- It undermines authority
Which satirical technique involves imitating a particular style or genre in an exaggerated or distorted manner?
- Parody
- Burlesque
- Caricature
- Irony
What is the role of exaggeration in satire?
- To downplay societal flaws
- To make the flaws more believable
- To create a sense of realism
- To emphasize and highlight the flaws
Which satirical device involves using irony to create a contrast between what is expected and what actually happens?
- Sarcasm
- Hyperbole
- Understatement
- Dramatic Irony
How does satire contribute to social change?
- It reinforces the status quo
- It promotes blind obedience
- It raises awareness and encourages critical thinking
- It suppresses dissent
Which satirical technique involves using humor to poke fun at or criticize someone or something?
- Sarcasm
- Caricature
- Parody
- Burlesque
What is the difference between satire and propaganda?
- Satire promotes critical thinking, while propaganda discourages it
- Satire is always humorous, while propaganda is always serious
- Satire targets individuals, while propaganda targets groups
- Satire is illegal, while propaganda is legal
Which famous satirist is known for his novel 'Animal Farm', which satirizes totalitarianism and the abuse of power?
- George Orwell
- Aldous Huxley
- Ray Bradbury
- Kurt Vonnegut
How does satire contribute to freedom of expression?
- It restricts freedom of expression
- It promotes censorship
- It encourages self-censorship
- It defends the right to criticize and expose societal flaws
Which satirical technique involves creating a fictional character or situation that represents a particular type of person or group?
- Caricature
- Allegory
- Parody
- Burlesque
What is the role of satire in promoting social justice?
- It perpetuates inequality
- It reinforces social hierarchies
- It challenges discrimination and promotes equality
- It suppresses dissent and reinforces the status quo
Which famous satirist is known for his novel 'Catch-22', which satirizes the absurdity and bureaucracy of war?
- Joseph Heller
- Kurt Vonnegut
- Aldous Huxley
- George Orwell