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In Juvenalian Satire, the speaker is :

a) Witty man
b) Tolerant man
c) Moralist
d) Calm person​

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Answered by andriyajenson1233
22

Answer:

tolerant man is the correct answer

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Answered by meenatchimeerarajend
3

Explanation:

Juvenalian satire--After the Roman satirist Juvenal: Formal satire in which the speaker attacks vice and error with contempt and indignation Juvenalian satire in its realism and its harshness is in strong contrast to Horatian satire. Burlesque-- A form of comedy characterized by ridiculous exaggeration and distortion.

Juvenalian satire, named after the Roman satirist Juvenal (late 1st century – early 2nd century CE), is more contemptuous and abrasive than the Horatian. Juvenalian satire addresses social evil through scorn, outrage, and savage ridicule. ... Strongly polarized political satire is often Juvenalian.

Most satire has the following characteristics in common:

Satire relies on humor to bring about social change. ...

Satire is most often implied. ...

Satire, most often, does not go over individual people. ...

The wit and irony of the satire are exaggerated-it is in the exaggeration that people are made aware of their foolishness.

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