Satire
Across
- 3. A line that leads the eye from one visual elements to another
- 8. The literal meaning of a word, phrase or image
- 9. A cutting or witty remark that uses verbal irony
- 13. Restraint of lack of emphasis
- 15. A text that imitates another text or event in comic fashion
- 16. A dominant or recurring idea or symbol
- 17. Exaggerating for effect
- 20. Deliberate mispronunciation for comic effect or ridicule
- 21. A particular perspective created between the observer and the observed
- 22. entendre, Words or phrases that can have multiple meanings
- 23. References to people, places or events, which add meaning to the current context
Down
- 1. A comparison where something is stated to be something it is not (in a literal sense)
- 2. Subverting a situation to present the opposite of normalcy
- 4. Words written in a cartoon
- 5. Placing two opposing ideas or things in close proximity for comparison and contrast
- 6. For example: Horatian or Juvenalian
- 7. A widely held, and often superficial, view of a particular type of person or group
- 10. An imitation that deliberately exaggerates physical features
- 11. A play on words
- 12. A lack of harmony or cohesion
- 14. The use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities
- 18. Drawing comparison between 2 situations with similar relationships
- 19. The implied or inferential meaning of a word, phrase, colour, or image
- 24. A difference between what said and what actually meant