Thomas Jefferson - Parody

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Thomas Jefferson - Parody

Introduction

Parody is a form of humour that uses the context, characters, style and operation of a work to mock. The term Parody tends to base itself on the idea of exaggeration of the selected theme or the character or any other element in the story (Margaret, p.15). However, although the parody tends to stand on the grounds of exaggeration but still it is in complete contrast to the actual plot of the story. However, it would be safe to state that the parody tends to be a reinvestment strategy of a text or a kind of speech. It tends to be the strategy of "subversion" to disqualify the author or source of the genre Thomas Jefferson in the context tends to be referred as Romas Jefferson and his close and a very dear partner will be referred as bore Adams. Since Jefferson was known for doing his homework and presenting the work on time (Thomas & Sam, p.121).

Sometimes parodies are intended to criticize the role of a certain character, setting or the plot of the story. The key ingredient to any successful parody is its clear focus. Thus, in the context of the paper we intend to construct a parody based on the Thomas Jefferson's "The Autobiography of Thomas Jefferson, The Declaration of Independence”. As indicated above that the focus needs to be clear thus we intend to shed light on the speed at which the Thomas Jefferson tends to operate on.

Discussion

Thus, in this paper the Thomas Jefferson is required to present a plan or a rough draft which will lay the foundation for the American way to success and glory. However, Romas Jefferson instead of working in the office tends to sleep in the office. One of his very close friends bore Adams tends to call ...
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