Kant's private life is often parodied as one of clockwork routine, fastidious, donnish, and self-centred. |
He parodied the historical parade of styles in modernism, mimicking, for example, the strains of lyrical and geometric abstraction. |
Shunted out of the mainstream, he was parodied by artists who rendered him a hippie or muscle-bound clown. |
William Hone was acquitted in three famous trials after having parodied the litany, the Athanasian Creed, and the church catechism. |
The ridiculous metal guitars were parodied hilariously by worthy MIDI keyboards, but here they are reveled in, with no irony intended. |
When fringe theatre gets parodied, the image is often a lone actor droning on about some hobbyhorse subject. |