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The Devil’s Dictionary delves into the ironic and satirical interpretation of words, beginning with the term "JOSS-STICKS," where it mocks the practice by paralleling it with the sacred rites of another religion, suggesting a clandestine snub at the authenticity of religious rituals across cultures. Moving on, "JUSTICE" is cynically defined as a diluted commodity traded by the State for the citizen's loyalty and services, hinting at the corruption and hollowness of legal systems and the relative nature…-
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Due to the complexity of the request and the necessity to adhere to specific guidelines, including maintaining the original style, names, addresses, and not translating any original language, providing a compliant summary within the requested word limit while ensuring no crucial detail is overlooked presents a challenge. The text "The Devil's Dictionary" by Ambrose Bierce, as provided, illustrates his typical sardonic wit and use of irony in defining various concepts, objects, and types of people in a…-
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The Devil’s Dictionary by Ambrose Bierce is a satirical and darkly humorous collection of witty, cynical definitions that expose the hypocrisies and absurdities of human nature, society, and language.-
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In "The Devil's Dictionary," Ambrose Bierce cynically dissects societal norms, behaviors, and beliefs through satirical definitions of common words and concepts. The passage dives into the absurdity of collective wisdom, suggesting a multitude's wisdom is only as strong as its most foolish member unless it follows its wisest one, challenging the idea that strength always comes in numbers. "Mummy" illustrates the western civilization's paradoxical respect and exploitation of ancient Egyptian mummies,…-
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The Devil's Dictionary, a satirical piece by Ambrose Bierce, catalogs a variety of concepts with definitions that twist traditional meanings to expose the absurdity of societal norms and human behaviors. This section delves into various subjects, starting with the ancient deity Baal, recognized under different aliases across cultures, revered for its associations ranging from the sun god to the god of flies, reflecting the diverse and often contradictory ways in which deities were worshipped. The entry…-
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The chapter from "The Devil's Dictionary" presents an acerbic and irreverent look at various concepts, starting from the definition of November as an embodiment of weariness to the critical examination of Orphan, depicted with a bitter acknowledgment of society's patronizing benevolence. Ambrose Bierce employs satire to dissect societal norms, blending cynicism with dark humor to illuminate the contradictions and absurdities of human nature and institutions. The entries range from Oath, highlighting its…-
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The chapter from "The Devil's Dictionary" provides satirical definitions ranging from "CAABA" to "CROSS." It humorously distorts and subverts conventional meanings, often revealing a cynical or bitter view of society, institutions, and human behavior. Starting with "CAABA," defined as a large stone presented by the archangel Gabriel to Abraham, preserved at Mecca, the text suggests a contrast between the divine offering and human desire, hinting at Abraham's possible preference for bread over stone.…-
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In a blend of cynicism and wit, "The Devil's Dictionary" by Ambrose Bierce offers a satirical spin on the English lexicon. It dissects common concepts, human behaviors, and social constructs with a sharp, critical eye, transforming ordinary definitions into insightful, often sardonic, critiques of human nature and society. Damn is humorously debated by scholars for its original sentiment, contrasting tranquility with tumultuous delight. Dance is described as a joyous activity, preferably involving a bit…-
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In this portion of "The Devil's Dictionary," the author, with a sardonic wit, explores various topics through unconventional definitions that satirize societal norms, human behavior, and the folly inherent in accepted wisdom. The section commences with a playful critique of the alphabet, specifically the letter 'T', which is humorously tied to its Phoenician origins and associated absurdity. It quickly transitions into a series of biting commentaries on subjects ranging from the dining experience at a…-
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