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- Parodies are humorous or satirical imitations of a work, often exaggerating or mocking its style, content, or themes. Here are some examples and characteristics of parodies123:
- "Christmas Afternoon" by Robert Benchley
- Lewis Carroll's parody of a poem by Robert Southey
- Lord of the Rings parody
- Parodies don't necessarily have to criticize the thing they parody
- A parody can pick and choose aspects of the original work to satirize or mock
- Great parody movies have clever humor and intelligent jokes that appeal to people's love for the genre they're spoofing.
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- It probably doesn't make sense to call something a parody unless you can say what it parodies. ...
- Parodies don't necessarily have to criticize the thing they parody. ...
www.litcharts.com/literary-devices-and-terms/parodyDefinition and Examples of Parody in English
- Examples of Parodies "Christmas Afternoon," by Robert Benchley ...
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- Lewis Carroll's Parody of a Poem by Robert Southey ...
www.thoughtco.com/what-is-a-parody-1691578Summary
- The best parody movies take the most outrageous aspects of movie genres and make them even more ridiculous, without mocking the genre itself.
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