In modern society, humor has become one of the ways to deal with depression, sadness and frustration. Jokes and jokes can save a person in an awkward situation, and sometimes lead to their soul mate. However, the concepts of "comedian" and "satirist" should be distinguished.
A satirist is a person who not only jokes, but also ridicules people's vices, absurd things and events. The term βsatire,β which emerges not only in politics and philosophy, but also in fiction, comes up here.
The meaning of the word "satirist"
Humor is funny good-natured jokes and jokes that can cheer up in the company of friends or colleagues. It should not be confused with satire, which today has become a separate genre of literature, theater and song.
The satirist is the author of satirical fiction. This is a person who represents this direction in literature, painting, sculpture and other areas of art. Such people do not always find recognition among the masses, but many domestic and foreign authors have become famous precisely because of their comic works.
In colloquial speech, a satirist is a person who describes any event or action on the evil side. He does not miss the use of stinging mockery of any act or vice of his comrade.
Satire - a progressive genre of literature
Any satirist is a whistleblower of moral and social vices, which are ridiculed in an evil and judgmental form. Satire is a field of literature, theatrical art, sculpture, and song that uses these qualities to show the flaws of individuals (politicians, representatives of another religion or nationality, company directors, work colleagues, or friends).
So that the satire does not turn into a moral sermon, it is diluted with elements of humor and sarcasm. From this satire became one of the popular genres of literature of the XVIII-XIX centuries, when the heyday of art as a whole was observed.
Satire Examples
On stage, artists can often perform with their satirical performances or couplets of songs. Also, professional satirists include parodists who ridicule people's flaws with gestures, facial expressions or stinging phrases.
In the literature, examples of satire are the works of M. Twain, M. Zoshchenko, J. Swift or M.E. Saltykov-Shchedrin. Among the actors, Charlie Chaplin immediately comes to mind, about which there are a lot of humorous stories.
In the modern world with the advent of the Internet, such a satirical device as trolling has appeared. It is used in forums, social networks and chat rooms. Also trolling is found in video games, it is used by some bloggers.