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The Satiric Literature

Perhaps  the  most  striking  quality  of  satiric  literature  is  its 

freshness,  its  originality  of perspective. Satire   rarely offers original

ideas. Instead, it presents the familiar in a new form. Satirists do not

offer the world new philosophies. What they do is to look at familiar

conditions from a perspective that makes these conditions seem   foolish,

harmful, or affected. Satire jars us out  of  complacence  into  a  

pleasantly  shocked  realization   that  many  of  the   values  we

unquestioningly accept are false. Don Quixote derides the stupidity of

knights Brave New World ridicules  the pretensions of  science; A Modest

Proposal  dramatizes starvation by  advocating cannibalism. None of          these

ideas is original. Chivalry was suspect before Cervantes, humanists

objected to the claims of pure science       before Aldous Huxley, and people

were aware of famine before Swift.  It was not the originality of the  idea

that    made these satires  popular. It was the manner of expression, the

satiric method that made them interesting and    entertaining. Satires are

read  because  they  are  aesthetically  satisfying  works  of  art,  not 

because  they  are  morally wholesome   or   ethically   instructive.  

They   are   stimulating   and   refreshing   because   with commonsense

briskness they     brush away illusions and secondhand opinions. With

spontaneous irreverence,   satire   rearranges   perspectives,     

scrambles   familiar   objects   into   incongruous juxtaposition, and

speaks in a personal idiom instead of abstract    platitude.

Satire exists because there is need for it. It has lived because readers

appreciate a refreshing stimulus,  an    irreverent  reminder  that  they 

live  in  a  world  of  platitudinous  thinking,  cheap moralizing, and

foolish philosophy.       Satire serves to prod people into an awareness of

truth, though rarely to any action on behalf of truth. Satire   tends to

remind people that much of what they see, hear, and read in popular media

is sanctimonious, sentimental,         and only partially true. Life resembles in

only a slight degree the popular image of it. Soldiers rarely hold the     

ideals that movies  attribute  to  them,  nor  do  ordinary  citizens 

devote  their  lives  to  unselfish  service  of humanity. Intelligent

people know these things but tend to forget them when they do not hear them

expressed.

讽刺文学

或许讽刺文学最显著的特点是其视角的新颖性和独特性。  讽刺作品很少有创 造性的思想。 相反,它用一种新的形式把人们熟悉的东西呈现出来。

讽刺作家没有为世界 贡献新的哲学。  他们所做的就是采取这样一种立场来看待熟悉的环境,使得它们看上去愚 蠢、有害或者造作。

讽刺作品使我们排除了自满情绪,并愉快地惊叹道许多我们毫无疑问 地接受的价值观是错误的。 《堂吉诃德》使骑士看起来愚蠢可笑; 《奇妙的新世界》嘲弄

了科学的自命不凡;《温和的建议》戏剧性地提倡同类相食来消灭饥饿。 所有这些观点都不 是创造性的。

在塞万提斯以前骑士制度就受到了怀疑,在阿尔道斯·赫胥黎以前的人文主 义者就反对纯科学的主张,而且在斯威夫特以前就认识了饥荒。  并不是独创性的思考使这

些讽刺作品变得流行,而是表达的方式、讽刺的方法手段使它们变得有趣和引人入胜。  人

们读讽刺作品是因为在美感上它们是令人满意的艺术作品,而不是因为道德的完美和伦理的

说教。它们有启发性、使人耳目一新是因为它们用简明的常识洗刷去了幻觉和旧的观点。讽

刺作品用自然的嘲讽态度重新设置了观点,将熟悉的事物自相矛盾地置在一起。  讽刺文学 用自己的语言,而不是采用抽象的陈词滥调来表达。

讽刺作品的存在是由于有需求。 它的 存在是因为读者欣赏使人耳目一新的刺激,毫不客气地提醒他们活在一个思相陈腐、道德低 廉、哲学荒谬的世界里。

讽刺作品有助于促进人们认识真相,虽然很少促动人们为真理而 行动。  它有助于提醒人们日常媒介中所见所闻所谈的许多东西是假装神圣、感情用事或半

真半假。  生活只在很少程度上与它流行的映像相象,战士很少有电影赋予他们的完美,一 般的公民也很少奉献他们的生命为人类无私的服务。

明智的人们了解这些事理,但当他们 没有听到这些事理,就倾向于把它们忘掉。

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2012.7.2

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