What are the differences between satire, irony, and sarcasm? How does Jane Austen effectively use each of these literary tools in Sense and Sensibility to reflect upon social norms and customs? Your answer should be at least 250 words.
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"Satire : It is the use of irony, humor and exaggeration to criticize or shame an individual or a group.
Irony : In this, the literal meaning of the phrase is different from the actual intended meaning.
Sarcasm : It is the bitter remark or expression to taunt a person generally used to make fun of the other person.
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