Question
What is the main purpose of parody in literature?
To achieve comedic effect and to provide social or political commentary
To highlight contrasts between two ideas, characters, or images
To trick the audience into believing something false
To make people agree with the author
To achieve comedic effect and to provide social or political commentary
To highlight contrasts between two ideas, characters, or images
To trick the audience into believing something false
To make people agree with the author
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The main purpose of parody in literature is **to achieve comedic effect and to provide social or political commentary**. Parody often mimics the style of a particular work or genre to satirize or critique it, using humor to highlight its flaws or absurdities while also offering insights into broader social or political issues.
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