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Chaucer uses low comedy, irony, satire and burlesque in the tales. Which is the harshest and most offensive of these devices?

  • A Low comedy
  • B Irony
  • C Satire
  • D Burlesque
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Satire is considered the harshest and most offensive device among low comedy, irony, satire, and burlesque. Satire is a literary technique that uses humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to criticize and mock human vices, follies, or shortcomings. It often aims to provoke change or highlight societal issues through its biting and critical tone. Unlike low comedy, which focuses on physical humor, irony, which involves a contrast between what is expected and what actually happens, and burlesque, which uses exaggeration and mockery, satire directly targets and ridicules specific individuals, institutions, or societal norms, making it the most harsh and offensive device.

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