A dramatic type directed against an individual or a private institute with the intent to severely ridicule is called

a

lampoon

b

caricature

c

burlesque

d

satire

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Goldenman34
2 years ago

The correct answer is A. Lampoon

Burlesque: This is a form of comedy that uses exaggeration, parody, and imitation for humorous effect. It can be broad and bawdy, but it doesn't necessarily target a specific individual or institution like a lampoon.

Lampoon: This refers to a piece of writing or satire that viciously attacks and mocks a particular person, institution, or idea. It's often harsh and uses exaggeration and ridicule.

KamEj
3 years ago

answer is A. Lampoon
Strictly, that's the correct answer. There is a difference between a lampoon and a burlesque which is linked to be Parody

laurengold
2 years ago

The correct answer is A. Lampoon

Ibukunoluwagift
2 years ago

The correct answer is lampoon

aiadickson
1 year ago

the answer is a burlesque....it is always in and can only be in form of live performance ( drama)
while a lampoon is written or visual

aiadickson
1 year ago

sorry the answer is lampoon...

Anweez
3 years ago

A lampoon is directy simply against an individual party. The answer is lampoon

aiadickson
1 year ago

or better still....a pasquinade would have been the best answer if it was in the option

mariezic
3 years ago

Correct. A burlesque is a written or dramatic work that makes fun of something by making it appear ridiculous.

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