Cats Cradle [TABLE=width: 524] [TR] [TD=class: intro, align: left]Jonathan Swift has suggested that Satire is a sort of Glass, wherein Beholders do generally discover every body's Face their own; which is the chief reason .that so few are offended with it. Richard Garnett suggests that, Without humour, satire is invictive; without literary form, [and] it is mere clownish jeering. (Encyclopaedia Britannica 14th ed. vol. 20 p. 5). Whereas Swift's statement suggests that people are not offended by satire because readers identify the character's faults with their own faults; Garnett suggests that humour is the key element that does not make satire offensive.[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD=class: cate, align: left][/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE]