This document provides an overview of satire and political cartoons. It defines satire as a genre that uses techniques like irony and ridicule to expose human flaws in order to provoke social or political change. Key characteristics of satire are that it has a moral purpose beyond mere entertainment and relies on shared understandings in a community. The document examines examples of satirical texts that use techniques like sarcasm and exaggeration. It also outlines five characteristics of political cartoons: symbolism, exaggeration, labeling, analogy, and irony. The document concludes by analyzing an example political cartoon to demonstrate how it employs these various satirical techniques.