Wednesday, December 30, 2015

"Satire"



           Nearly everybody is a satirist in a small way: The school boy who writes rude words about his teacher: The comedian, the television who does a life list imitation of the prime minister, even you and I, sitting in the coffee shop and complaining about the weakens of the world and the foolishness of our leaders the real satirist however different from most of us, both in the strength of his feeling and in having the wide in genius to express it in novel, poem or play. He must have some of the qualities of the moralist or the preacher and the frown- because the best way of attacking weakness and foolishness is by lashing at them.

                It can be argued that a light hearted satire is more effective in the end then the fierce indignation.
               The example of Light hearted satire can be seen in Chaucer’s "The foliage to Canterbury tales" and in Shakespearean comedies like 

                "Love's labor’s lost"

"As you like it"

               In "trolleybus" nearly all ecclesiastical persons are describes in a good tempered way with a satirical teach, In "Love's labor’s lost", there is an amazing satire an what is now called "The six war"  there is much fun at the expend of foolishly effected courtier sapid school masters. "As you like it" Satires various fashionable futures of the 1590 the chief weapon's of a satirist are wide, Irony, infection. The simplest among them is invention defined in the dictionary as
 "A violence attend in words" The best example of invective can be found in Dryden’s make face. He Know where in Dryden directly attests his contemporary writer like shade well. When it is used by the satirist it must be control by good ease test and law of libel can some time cause serious difficult people. Who are a lie and recognizable, as Aldus Huxley did in "point counter point", and as Hillier Bells did add about the same time in his lines to "Don"[professor]. It should be explain that "Don" is a word used in must English university and especially in oxford and Cambridge for professors and other high level teachers. The particular Don in the poem was a famous historian, who had quarreled with Bell's friend G.K. Chesterton by reputing the short hear sound "Don" over and over again he emphasized his contempt as though with the blows of hammers.

"Don clerical, Don ordinary,
Don self absorbed and solitary:
Don here and there, Don epileptic, Don middle class
Don phonetic, Don dull, Don brutish,
Don peclantic, Don hieratical, Don bad,
Don sportive, Don three corers mad"
              This peace has the spirit and energy which makes fine inventive.
        Irony is equally effective weapon of a satirist but demands a bit cindering to make it out chocker’s irony in describing "The wife of bath" is less perceptible: it is difficult to understand weather choker advice his fashionable women or criticize her in the following line
"The was a wealthy women throughout her life: husbands at churl door she had five"
               There are many satirists like pope, swift, Dryden, Charles etc. Whose writing directly or indirectly presents their satirical views?
For example- Charles Dickens has demonstrated his     satirical opinions during his era, in his writings like 

                                    "Oliver twist


                                "Hard times"


                       "David copper field"


                He strongly satirizes over the idea of child laborer shaft, another prominent figure’s is swift. Who has presented his satirical views in his well known writing work, "Gulliver’s travels" in which he satirizes over the political atmosphere during his ere. John Dryden most important satire is

                       "Absalom and Acidophiles"


               Alder Huxley- "Brave new world


               Allen Pop- "The rape of the lock"


Conclusion
             To sum up, one can say that satire is the medium of making the readers of writer aware of the reality; moral values and the genuine reason for producing it.

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