LITERATURE QUESTIONS
MISCELLENEOUS QUESTIONS
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imitation of the great man
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following the rules
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a short prose
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imitation of a poem or a writing
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Detailed explanation-1: -: a literary or musical work in which the style of an author or work is closely imitated for comic effect or in ridicule.
Detailed explanation-2: -A comic imitation of another author’s work or characteristic style.
Detailed explanation-3: -parody, in literature, an imitation of the style and manner of a particular writer or school of writers. Parody is typically negative in intent: it calls attention to a writer’s perceived weaknesses or a school’s overused conventions and seeks to ridicule them.
Detailed explanation-4: -The Oxford English Dictionary, for example, defines parody as imitation “turned as to produce a ridiculous effect". Because par-also has the non-antagonistic meaning of beside, “there is nothing in parodia to necessitate the inclusion of a concept of ridicule.” In Greek Old Comedy even the gods could be made fun of.
Detailed explanation-5: -Meaning of parody in English writing, music, art, speech, etc. that intentionally copies the style of someone famous or copies a particular situation, making the features or qualities of the original more noticeable in a way that is humorous: He was an 18th-century author who wrote parodies of other people’s works.