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bio

a brief description of a person's life, usually about the author and printed on the cover of
a book



hypocrisy

the pretence of virtue and righteousness; mimmerituous conduct contrary to
appearance



idiosyncrasy

something peculiar to a person, trait or characteristic



parody

a work imitative of the style or features of another artist but typically ridiculous in
manner incongruous to the style being imitated



satire

humour, irony, sarcasm used to unmask the vices and follies of individuals, ideas and
institutions

cuneiform

cuneiform

an ancient writing system of the Middle East consisting of wedge-shaped marks

double meaning

the use of words or phrases that can be interpreted in different ways

Horatian satire

, has the purpose to entertain with light-hearted humor and comedy, not to criticize
harshly

Juvenalian satire

has the purpose to expose hypocrisy that results in the harm of others; usually
pessimistic

Menippean satire

a discourse or tale that has a function to judge morals or vices; usually not bold or
hateful



theatrical self-consciousness

when an actor breaks the illusion of reality with the audience



Balbinus

Roman emperor



Hagna

a woman friend of Balbinus who had a wart on her nose



Venus

the goddess of love and beauty



Sisyphus

very short ruler, cunning and knowing how to prosper



Varus

military officer of Caesar



Scaurus

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