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To answer that question, we would have to find who or what is being satirized.
His works satirized the nature of the society he viewed.
He was frequently satirized in the media for this reason.
Usually you try to satirize something by taking it to the extreme.
It has been satirizing both local and national events for more than one hundred years.
And the debate over its future can be openly satirized.
The last issue of the fall term satirizes campus issues and news stories.
At the same time, his movies satirize the Government bureaucracy.
Both the song and the video satirizes the mainstream music industry.
It invites someone else to come along and satirize them successfully.
Its halftime shows usually satirize a current event or public figure.
It is an attempt to satirize the other books, not simply to be mistaken for them.
The opera satirizes the influence of newspapers on people's lives.
Then he satirized that poster on the cover of Mad.
Others satirized political and social issues such as abolitionism or public education.
They also satirized French politicians, police, trade unions, and society at large.
Harris has satirized his years playing a teenage medical doctor several times.
The space opera teachings have also been satirized in popular culture.
I've worked very hard at satirizing myself, the former self, my incarnation from television.
They satirized the controls, animation, writing, and voice work while playing.
The dress was meant to satirize politicians and other public figures.
This party's opponents sometimes satirize its appropriation of her image.
Perhaps the biggest problem with "Lloyd" is the very notion of satirizing the business community.
The book satirizes upper class Manhattan society as seen through the eyes of their children's caregivers.
By 1924 the subject could be satirised in popular children's books.
I should have said they knew what they were satirising.
Politicians were also satirised by being compared to the pig.
Satirising modern art is more difficult that it looks.
This prejudice has been satirised on a number of TV shows.
It's the most powerful people in society who need to be satirised at the moment, not the least powerful.
Also included are spoofs of various movie posters, satirising the current political situation.
As a political allegory that satirised the government of the time, the play was subject to attacks and a ban.
The play satirised the grotesque growth of totalitarian bureaucracy - and particularly its language.
He is satirised in a book called the World Unmasked (1738).
She is noted for her skills in observing culture, and in satirising social classes.
William Hogarth satirised the trend in his paintings and sketches.
I was interested in taking on demographics that are rarely satirised in any way.
His alleged poverty for a king is satirised.
The witty piece satirised everything from contemporary politics to grand opera conventions.
It featured elements that satirised the Australian television industry.
It satirised a dinner party organised by abolitionists with black guests.
It's worth noting that this trend toward satirising previous writings was only made possible by the printing press.
However, this character is being satirised as a foolish lover of sensuous rather than serious literature.
My person has been satirised as being suicidal, melancholy, and self-indulgent."
It satirised and used elements of Victorian stock melodrama.
This aspect of the movement was also satirised by Punch magazine and in Patience.
The following characters are available in the game; the public figure being satirised is listed in brackets.
Moreover, her novels usually reflected the down sides of the human beings, and the language she used was common but satirising the Thai society.
A number of song and album names satirising the above mnemonics: