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satirizing

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of Satirize

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A Soviet Heretic, page 4. Zamyatin's The Islanders, satirizing English life, and the similarly themed A Fisher of Men, were both published after his return to Russia in late 1917. Source: Internet

Amis's first novel, Lucky Jim (1954), is perhaps his most famous, satirizing the high-brow academic set of an unnamed university, seen through the eyes of its protagonist, Jim Dixon, as he tries to make his way as a young lecturer of history. Source: Internet

A satirizing cartoon by Emil Kraepelin based on a famous contemporary political painting. Source: Internet

Blocos are small informal groups with a definite theme in their samba, usually satirizing the political situation. Source: Internet

Novelists expel their anxiety by satirizing those in thrall to the biographical drive, even deriving a small measure of sadistic satisfaction at turning the merciless biographer’s gaze back on himself. Source: Internet

The Calavera Catrina, simply known as Catrina or sometimes spelled Katrina, was created in the early 1900’s by Mexican artist/printmaker, Jose Guadalupe Posada, satirizing pompous Mexicans who wished to adopt the traditions of aristocratic Europeans. Source: Internet

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