http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - The difference is critical: Parody needs to mimic an original to make its point, and so has some claim to use the creation of its victim's (or collective victims') imagination, whereas satire can stand on its own two feet and so requires justification for the very act of borrowing.Under these definitions, Yiddish with Dick and Jane is a satire: it does not specifically make fun of the original
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