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The Psychology of Satire: Why We Laugh at the Truth

At its core, satire works by subverting our expectations. It takes familiar situations, beliefs, or figures and presents them exaggeratedly or absurdly, prompting us to see them in a new light. This cognitive dissonance—where what we expect is contrasted with what is presented—triggers a response that can range from amusement to discomfort.





