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Difference in meaning between “satire” and “parody”?

Difference in meaning between “satire” and “parody”?

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A parody is based on something. For instance, you could make a political musical about the Bushes that is a parody of Macbeth. Satire makes fun of something but is mostly new material.
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shibluhoque
Parody means free fun. A composition that imitates somebody’s style in a humorous way. In other side satire although a humor, it is a Witty language used to convey insults or scorn.
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Perseus
I am not so sure I can ascertain the diference, or even the tendencies offhand. I write stire, never think about parodies. My tendency (before looking it up) is a parody is much briefer, a phrase even whereas a satire is an article, story, or even a book.
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yzzirider
I think, if I’m writing about an unhappy situation, maybe a little tragedy of my life, so as when you reed it you’ll find it funny, that’s a satire.

If I’ll write about mine , ore somone else’s negative side, or weakness just to make you laugh… that’s a parody. (His, her, or mine…?)bye

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