satire was a major litereary form in the 18th century because it was a means to express or convey political ideas to the general public without the dry direct approach of dialogue and or rhetoric. it allowed authors to make biting attacks on political fronts while still entertaining the masses. for an example, read Jonathan Swift's "a modest proposal"
i didnt copy and paste that.
2007-01-13 21:02:54
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answered by lyrathefairie 3
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I don't know much about 18th century literature, but you will after you read this :)
Cheers!
"Many scholars think of it as properly three discrete literary eras: the Restoration (1660-1700), dominated by Dryden; the Age of Satire (1700-1745), dominated by Swift and Pope; and the Age of Johnson (1745-1790), dominated not only by Johnson but by a new kind of poetry and a major new literary form, the novel. n the era of the Restoration, Dryden’s occasional verse, comedy, blank verse tragedy, heroic play, ode, satire, translation, and critical essay and both his example and his precepts had great influence. In the Age of Satire, the literature is chiefly a literature of wit, concerned with civilization and social relationships, and consequently, it is critical and in some degree moral or satiric. Some of the finest works of this period are mock heroic or humorous burlesques of serious classic or modern modes."
2007-01-13 21:00:53
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answered by Anonymous
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It is still a major literary form today!
It didn't go away.
2007-01-13 21:00:44
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answered by Anonymous
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i could not provide you a particular century, yet confident, traditionally the Church has been against cremation. in accordance to the Bible, on the day of judgement we are able to be bodily reborn. It exchange into significant to human beings to have intact bodies. finally it exchange into desperate that if God wanted human beings reborn, a sprint element like a cremated physique would desire to not give up him.
2016-10-19 23:13:51
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answered by ? 4
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In which human vice and follly is attacke through irony, derision or wit. authors and poets like Dryden, Swift and Pope.
2007-01-13 21:06:35
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answered by wilma m 6
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