PARODY Satire – Mockery - Spoof To be presented as a Literary Term. Cover along with Ballads and Prior to Arthurian Legends Included in this Medieval Unit.

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PARODY Satire – Mockery - Spoof To be presented as a Literary Term. Cover along with Ballads and Prior to Arthurian Legends Included in this Medieval Unit Exam and Final Exam

Defininition: Parody An Amusing imitation: A piece of writing or music that deliberately copies or parallels another more serious work in a comic or satirical way.

Parody of Sarah Palin

From a parody of Sarah Palin to a Parody starring Michael Palin

Parody of King Arthur “But a Flesh Wound !”

On a quest for the sacred shrubbery

Parody of TV News – Jon Stewart

Parody of TV News – SNL Weekend Update

Stephen Colbert P arody of an extreme Republican Neo-con

Parody The basis of Humor in Mad Magazine

Simpsons Parody of the Beatles

The Simpsons Parody

PARODY

A Bit of a Parody of Jane Austen

National Lampoon All Parody “to lampoon” means “to parody”

“Till Next time, Godspeed, Dr. U”