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  1. The main plot, about the Pennyboy family and Lady Pecunia, is a satire on the emerging ethic of capitalism; and the play features a complex threefold satire on abuses of language, in the News Staple, the society of jeerers, and the project for a Canting College.

  2. Jun 24, 2024 · This series of three evening sessions is an invitation to uncover and appreciate the different comic spirits in the Bible: wordplay, absurdity, hyperbole, satire, subversion, slapstick, and the scatological.

  3. The Staple Office, like that other social institution, Jonson's Bartholomew Fair, is as much a satire on those who patronize it as on its proprietors. Jonson is very hard on the gulls who, in their insatiable hunger for news, enable the gullers to exploit them. Despite the promise of the play's title, the Staple Office does not dominate the play.

  4. Jan 4, 2022 · Jesus Himself used satire in the form of hyperbole when He told His hearers to “take the plank out of your own eye” (Matthew 7:5). Therefore, we can say that irony is fine; irony is a figure of speech that can bring attention and clarity to a situation.

  5. Feb 27, 2012 · All the imagery of the rapt and the raptured and the rest that the “Left Behind” books have made a staple for fundamentalist Christians represents contemporary people and events, and was well...

  6. The Bible and humor is a topic of Biblical criticism concerned with the question of whether parts of the Bible were intended to convey humor in any style. Historically, this topic has not received much attention, but modern scholars generally agree that humor can be found in biblical texts.

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  8. Godliness and humour have tussled in Christian history, even though Scripture justifies the use of humour. This article explores the shape of creation–fall–redemption to see the perversions of humour and its redeemed uses in social critique, effective communication and in strengthening community within the family of God.

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