Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
social-satire
Noun
/ˈsoʊ.ʃəl ˈsæt.aɪr/

Definition
A genre of writing that humorously criticizes or ridicules societal norms, behaviors, and institutions.

Examples
- George Orwell’s works often include elements of social satire, reflecting on the issues of his time.
- The TV show effectively uses social satire to comment on contemporary issues, making audiences both laugh and think.

Meaning
Social satire uses wit and irony to expose the flaws and absurdities of society, often aiming to provoke thought or encourage change.

Synonyms
- Social commentary
- Irony
- Parody
- Humor