Dasalan at Tocsohan
1. What makes this work both a satire and parody?
2. Do you think this work is blasphemous? Why or why not?
3. Can you think of mocking ideas that can be applied to present day government officials or political situations?
4. Why do you think satires are effective forms of pointing out faults? Why are these more effective than serious and straightforward commentaries?
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there are too many questions ...
can you ask questions one by one
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i think the question is wrong
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