12/30/2023
π Satire, Rudyard Kipling, and Bacon Walked into a Barβ¦ π
π Satire is a form of writing that uses humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose, criticize or mock stupidity or vices, often with the goal of bringing about change. It is often aimed at contemporary politics or topical issues. You might find a bit of it on SNL or pretty much any late night talk show these days.
Though most satires aim to get a laugh, there are many serious or even dark examples of satire, such as George Orwell's Animal Farm or Bret Easton Ellis's American Psycho, which criticize communist societies and capitalist societies, respectively.
Historically, writers like Jonathan Swift, with "Gulliver's Travels," and Mark Twain, with "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn," were masters of satire. ποΈ They wielded their pens as sharp tools to expose societal flaws with a touch of wit. Swift, an Irish writer, is considered one of the greatest satirists in English lit. Of course, the list of satirists is long, so Iβll just ask you to let me know who your favorite one is from days gone by and today. Have you tried your hand at satire? Show me what you got!
π₯So, today happens to be Bacon Day. As bacon is a universally beloved breakfast food, candle scent, and lip gloss flavor, you may be hard pressed to find someone who doesnβt like it by the plateful. As it happens, I have found, or more precisely, created, one such naysayer. My son does NOT like bacon. Iβm as perplexed as you are.
Today is also Rudyard Kipling's birthday. Best known for "The Jungle Book", "Just So Stories", and "Kim", Kipling was one of the most popular writers in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.π
π§© Itβs "Puzzle Me This" answer time! A βKINARAβ is a seven-branched candleholder. It is used during Kwanzaa. If you guessed answer #3, well done! π§©
Reminder: The Hook Challenge: Holiday Version is due tomorrow! Enter to win a prize! (Check the post from December 9th for details.)