Satirical fiction uses humour, irony, and wit to critique and lampoon the follies, vices, and absurdities of society, politics, and human nature. From the biting social commentary of Jonathan Swift's "Gulliver's Travels" to the biting wit of Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice," satirical fiction employs satire as a powerful tool for challenging conventions, exposing hypocrisy, and provoking thought. Through exaggerated characters, absurd situations, and witty dialogue, satirical fiction invites readers to question the status quo, confront uncomfortable truths, and reconsider their assumptions about the world around them. As a subversive and often provocative form of storytelling, satirical fiction challenges us to look beyond the surface of things, question authority, and engage critically with the complexities of human society and behaviour.
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