Saturday, August 15, 2009

What is a parody?

A parody imitates a work of art, literature, or music for the purpose of making playful fun or a joke of the original work. A parody may take anironic or cynical approach to the work it is imitating or may just be for comedic relief. Most times, a parody involves a serious work that has been changed to make it seem absurd by mocking or pointing out shortcomings in the original work. A parody is similar to and may also be referred to as burlesque, lampoon or a spoof.

The word parody comes from the Greek paroidia meaning a song sung alongside another. In modern culture, a parody can involve print, audio and visual media.

Source:

http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-a-parody.htm

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