Satire is literary work that uses humor and imitation to draw attention to, mock, and ridicule the flaws of a particular person, belief, event, etc. It is public criticism disguised as humor. Satire is everywhere. In the article “Please don’t get murdered at school today” by Kimberly Harrington, satire is used to downplay an extremely big and important issue.
Satire can be used in a multitude of ways. To create humor, sarcasm, irony, and exaggeration may be incorporated in a piece of satire. “Please don't get murdered at school today” displays satire because it takes a very big and important issue and makes it into something trivial with the aid of sarcasm. Paragraph nine of the article targets massacure with downplay. The heavily enforced sarcasm can also be seen in paragraph five where the politicians are called victims. In addition, sarcasm is used by showing parents should not be worried about
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She is targeting the fact that everything is being done as a precaution to school shootings, except for the obvious. Politicians are being targeted for following the country’s foundation of freedom, rather than what is morally right. Also, Harrington is targeting gun manufacturers for providing unchallenged access to guns. The satirist’s stance about this issue is that school shootings get so minimalized that in everyday life is is as common of a topic as field trip money. It satirizes politicians by sympathizing with them because “How can they be expected to do what is morally right when they lost their way, not to mention their souls, so very long ago”? It is so minimalized that we can check Twitter for the news because it happens so frequently. It satirizes that parents are not spread to send their kids to school because “they can pretty much be massacred anywhere these days”. This article plays school shootings down as no big deal, just as the politicians do in the eyes of the