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Satire In The Entertainment Industry

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Why is it that people are so attracted to all forms of entertainment? Is there a greater purpose behind all those hours spent glued to screens? In the media, satirical entertainment has emerged as a force revealing truths. Merriam Webster defines satire as “a literary work holding up human vices and follies to ridicule or scorn”. The role of satire in the entertainment industry is to expose the weaknesses and corruption in society. Entertainment does not have the capacity to “ruin” society; entertainment simply reflects society because it engages and appeals to the common experiences of the audience. Throughout civilization, entertainment is used to reveal the true nature of individuals. It can only be assumed that those who object to satirical forms of entertainment must have faults that they fear will be brought to light. Prominent figures in the nineteenth and twentieth century despised satire. Rulers during those times were cautious of entertainment dissolving “the ties of our social order” through citizens recognizing the corruption around them and rebelling. A form of entertainment that has been around for centuries is the political cartoon. Political cartoons utilize parody and caricature in an effort to interest and educate an audience. Throughout history, these cartoons have been used to …show more content…

Satire may be an exaggeration of culture, but it always holds truth. Gabler describes entertainment as “mindless”; it is all but that. Take for an example, the timeless and successful Saturday Night Live. SNL has been educating people through entertainment for decades by exposing and lightly mocking the world. The show frequently engages in skits that touch on America’s flawed political system. Many shows have followed in the footsteps on Saturday Night Live, such as The Colbert Report and the The Daily Show. Comedic satire offers insight into the current state of affairs to the general

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