| Figure Name | parody |
| Source | Kellog (1880) ("parody") |
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1. A parody is a species of witty discourse in which the words of a production are copied in part, but the spirit of the piece is changed and lowered. (Kellog, 163) |
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| Confidence | Unconfident |
| Last Editor | Ioanna Malton |
| Confidence | Unconfident |
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| Reviewed | No |