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- Her style was characterized by her " gentle satirization of New York City's Victorian era society ."
- Fashion trends, satirization of local news stories, and advertisements were often part of kabuki theater, as well.
- Nicholas Murray briefly suggests in his 2004 biography of Kafka that the story is a satirization of Jews'assimilation into Western culture.
- The conventional romance of Constance and Spruce is paired with the satirization of judicial corruption and ineptitude as Thrifty maneuvers his role as Justice of the Peace.
- The most striking characteristics of Belli's sonnets are the overwhelming humour and the sharp, relentless capability of satirization of both common life and the clerical world that oppressed it.
- When her novel " The Lost Heir " is published, it fascinates London because of the perfect satirization of the members of high society who try to find the identity of author.
- Historians have extrapolated that Sabuktigin chose Ismail because his other two sons both had a Turkic slave as mother, from Ferdowsi's later satirization of Mahmud for being descended from slaves on both maternal and paternal side.
- If Allen zapped Benny with a satirization of Benny's show ( " The Pinch Penny Program " ), Benny shot back with a parody of Allen's early favorite, " Town Hall Tonight ".
- By the second year and beyond, he became more daring in his stories and concepts, creating longer storylines that included more drama while keeping his sense of humor and satirization of modern Japan by way of his fictionalized past.
- The satirization of the Me generation's me-first attitude perhaps reached its peak with the television sitcom " Seinfeld ", which did not include conscious moral development for its baby boomer characters, rather the opposite.
- For example, paintings glorified aristocracy in the early 17th century when leadership was needed to nationalize small political groupings, but later as leadership became oppressive, satirization increased and subjects were less concerned with leaders and more with more common plights of mankind.
- "The Secrets of Harry Bright " also continued Wambaugh's satirization of the mores and extravagances of the Southern California " rich and famous " lifestyle that began with " The Black Marble ", in addition to its focus on police work.
- The concept of women's emancipation runs through many of his works often in the form of comedy or satirization as in the case when he makes fun of the process of selecting marriage partners, a process hindered by the fact that women were still wearing veils until the 1920s when the Soviet regime prohibited them.
- "Harry the Hairy Ape " is a tale of an escaped ape who likes to scare people in a park, is mistaken by a near-sighted DJ for a rock-and-roll singer, and then begins a music career . " The Weekend " is a song that satirizes how short a weekend is compared with other days; according to the album, Stevens sings it " to the tune of The Whiffenpoof Song . " " The Deodorant Song " satirizes commercials about how to " smell pretty . " " The Great Sebastian " is a tale of a tight-rope walker of a circus . " Speed Ball " is a tale of a motorcycle rider . " Soap Opera " is a satirization of the tragic, twisted stories in the typical American soap operas and how people can get carried away with them; Stevens acts out all of the roles in the song, which are described in the album as " Nashville's answer to Abe Burrows, Victor Borge and Steve Allen, all rolled into one ."