parody
This term describes a creative act of mimicry where the primary goal is humor or critique through exaggeration. It differs from a simple imitation in that it intentionally distorts the original subject to highlight its absurdities or flaws, often serving as a form of social or artistic commentary. While often lighthearted, a parody can be biting or satirical. In legal contexts, it is frequently discussed in relation to fair use, as it transforms an existing work into something new for the purpose of commentary or ridicule.
Meanings
An imitation of the style of a particular writer, artist, or genre with deliberate exaggeration for comic effect.
"The comedian performed a brilliant parody of the prime minister's speaking style."
A work that mimics another work or artist in a humorous way.
"The movie is a clever parody of classic horror films from the eighties."