Satire:how to write

To me, satire is one of the most appealing forms of writing. I think because it makes use of Humor, and I think that humor can make anyone content and convey any idea through.

   Through humor, you can soften some of the worst blows that life delivers. And once you find laughter, no matter how painful your situation might be, you can survive it.

Bill Cosby

 

 

Satire is a form of writing that makes fun of –serious fun of – things. A lot of professional comedians and comedy writers consider satire to be the highest, most sophisticated form of humor. Satire won’t be a very nice comedy – you can also take it into the roam or Dark comedy. Satire is not only humor for humor’s sake; it is actually a comment on social or political stuff. It is very often used to point out the faults or problems with the society. It amazed me to read that satire can be highly influential, and that so many improvements have been made to society as a result of satire.

“Well-written satire will not only entertain, it will also cause the audience to consider problems that they otherwise might not have been aware of, and may inspire them to actively seek changes that can answer these problems”.

So, to learn to write satire, first you must decide what current happening you’re going to be making fun of. And then why, why are you holding this current event up to scrutiny. What is so stupid about this event that makes is worthy of ridicule. This is your goal. The specific goal may change as you write and discover new information, but nevertheless there must be a goal in mind.

Then, think of the people who are going to be reading your work. This is an “extremely important aspect of successful satire”. Obviously, what an audience of antisocial teenagers consider funny would be way different from what an audience of retired knitting club females consider humorous. The differences do not have to be so exaggerated, either. But just as long as the reader likes it. “Your satire is only funny if the people who read it happen to think it is.”

Next, exaggerate the details of that event, what is funny or dramatic about it. And what needs to be pointed out because in satire, its what you can make up that counts.

Finally, if there are two sides, illustrate both sides. Leave no side “on stage”!

“Satire can be a very powerful tool for bringing about change. Well-written satire can often create positive changes within society that couldn’t have been made with the use of guns or violence. But conversely, satire can also bring about negative changes and cause a great deal of damage and even the loss of life. Therefore, please use satire wisely”.

Source: http://www.korepetycje.com/Essays_Articles/satire-writing.html

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