This type uses irony, humour, and mockery to expose flaws and vices in society and individuals. Two of the most famous Roman satirists are Horace and Juvenal, who criticised the moral decay of Rome and its people.
This type uses irony, humour, and mockery to expose flaws and vices in society and individuals. Two of the most famous Roman satirists are Horace and Juvenal, who criticised the moral decay of Rome and its people.