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Courtney
20 June, 12:06
How is a satire different from a fable apex
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Gaven Rojas
20 June, 13:06
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Allegory is when something has a literal meaning and a second meaning which is metaphorical.
A satire is a when a writer takes a serious subject and makes fun of it yet still keeping the seriousness to it.
A fable is a brief, succinct story, in prose or verse, that features animals, plants, inanimate objects, or forces of nature which are anthropomorphized (given human qualities), and that illustrates a moral lesson (a "moral").
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Jayden Rasmussen
20 June, 16:00
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a satire does not directly state the main arguement
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