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The Use Of Satire In Jon Stewart's The Daily Show

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Satire is the use of humor and or sarcasm to expose bigger issues. Jon Stewart addresses topics through his talk show on the Daily Show. He brings up important arguments that are going on in our country and shows how ridiculous they are by his use of humor. Through his political influence and controversial work, Jon Stewart renewed the success of The Daily Show with his unusual use of satire that connected with the younger generation. Before Stewart made his big break on the Daily Show, he was a stand-up comedian doing all shows that he could. This led him to the network, Comedy Central, with his own show called The Jon Stewart Show. After it failing, Stewart had the opportunity to replace Craig Kilborn on the Daily Show, the proposal was outstanding and could not be passed up. Stewart offered the show a faultless new outlook on comedy that Kilborn could not bring, politics. The new content led to a spike in views from all ages. Due to his success on the Daily Show, Marc Peyser and Sarah Childress from Newsweek wrote, “The program… is becoming the coolest pit stop on television. And it does it the hard way. Unlike late-night talk shows that traffic in Hollywood interviews and stupid pet tricks, the Daily Show is the fearless social satire” (D’Angelo 534). Stewart’s nature of humor brought a new type of show that Comedy Central had never seen before. He has the power to influence millions of people through his hour long segments. Stewart started to become more than just a

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