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Juvenalian satire is a darker kind of laughter. It is usually criticizes corruption or incompetence with outrage but also scorn.
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Juvenalian satire, which takes its name from the Roman author, Juvenal (who wrote during the 1st century C.E.), is a dark and somber satire, filled with pessimism and aimed against current institutions and persons in power positions. This kind of satire is plagued with moral indignation and through irony it criticizes the unfairness of city and institutional life and the injustices that they represent.