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1. Exaggeration (Hyperbole)
2. Distortion
3. Reversal
4. Understatement
5. Parody
6. Innuendo
7. Invective
8. Parable/Allegory
9. List
10. Oxymoron
11. Satire

To pointedly emphasize some contradiction in the philosophy of the targeted issue

Distortion

Understatement

To highlight by twisting or emphasizing some aspect of a condition, individual, or event so that it is absurd in relation to its surroundings

Parable/Allegory

To include something highly important or even sacred in a long list of mundane or ordinary objects in order to highlight the fact that an individual, institution, or society has lost its sense of proportion

Oxymoron

To implicate a target by a completely indirect attack, especially when the target is dangerous

Parody

To conduct a prolonged discussion on two levels of meaning while at the same time inherently comparing and contrasting those levels without further comment

To enlarge, to increase, or represent something beyond normal bounds so that it becomes ridiculous

To criticize someone or something fluently and at length; this speech may also be called a diatribe or rant

The use of mockery, irony, humor, and/or wit to attack or ridicule something such as a person, habit, idea, institution, society, or custom that is considered to be foolish, flawed, or wrong

To show the true extent of folly or vice that is so great that further exaggeration is impossible

Reversal

To imitate the techniques and/or style of some person, place, or thing

Innuendo

Satire

Exaggeration (Hyperbole)

Invective

To present the opposite of the normal order (e.g., the order of events, hierarchical order)

List