Nothing Better Than Parody ~upd~ Review

Mean-spirited mockery is easy. Great parody requires empathy. You cannot skewer something you don’t secretly admire. When The Simpsons parodies The Shining (“The Shinning”), it’s not Kubrick-bashing—it’s two geniuses dancing. Parody says: “I see you. I get you. And I can play your game better than you.”

Life has no genre. Life has no consistent tone. Life is a shaggy-dog joke with no punchline. Art tries to impose order. Parody restores the beautiful chaos. To say “nothing is better than parody” is ultimately to recommend a stance toward the world. nothing better than parody

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Not always. But when it works, parody achieves three things the original cannot: Mean-spirited mockery is easy

We have a habit of ranking art. At the top: tragedy, the symphony, the literary novel. Somewhere in the respectable middle: comedy, pastiche, homage. And lurking near the basement—often dismissed as cheap, derivative, or parasitic—is . When The Simpsons parodies The Shining (“The Shinning”),

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