Satire
Introduction :-
Satire is
one of the very different kinds of writing because its deals with satirizing literary work for the purpose of social upliftment and morality .It is
also deals with Irony which is often expressed by a tone of voice having
inventive elements. The most important of all satirist’s weapon is his ability
to amuse and entertain the reader without this satire the works becomes nearly
tedious bad temper.
The short note about the Satire:-
Many people in 20th century have
been worried about the possible misuses of science and Technology by
governments, historian, sociologist and journalist have written millions of
word about it but the most effective warning have come from imaginative writers
like H.G.Wells, Aldous Huxley, George Orwell this is because books like “The
shape of thing to come”, “ Brave new world”, “ Nighteen Eightly Four” have been read up by
millions of people for pour enjoyment the best example of all is “ Gulliver
Travels “ which one can easily read as a story without realizing the
author’s Satirical intention at all .Sir
Thomas More is famous for his satirical work likes “ Utopia”.
Swift’s Satirical writing wither
in prose Orin words is inspired by what seems to be a general hatred of mankind
yet he was not in like for his kindness
to his friend and his unselfish work for the sick and poor people of Ireland fortunately
Swift’s moral indignation was equaled by his wit and inventiveness. He was able
to tell the most ridiculous stories and make the most out range us jokes while appearing
a utterly serious.
There is one
another famous writer Thomas love peacock. He wrote his satire in the form of
novels but his very different of form what is usually understood by the world. “
Headlong Whole, “ Crotchet Castle”, “ Nightmare Abbey” and “ Melting court
“ in which second last is the best satire.
Huxley’s strength as a satirist
lies in the fact he is also a true novelist who writes about real people in
real humans situations.
Conclusion:-
Reading to the work of satirist and especially
of modern satirist Huxley and Orwell we are remembered often facts that
Literature often is a moral purpose indeed that is how we general read
satirical books beyond near entertainment how aware is the moral effect they
have upon millions of readers after reading them we can never again shut are to
the dangerous which that modern world. A great satire can often to do more
practically good than hundred speeches by good democratic politician or
thousand sermons by well meaning preachers.
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