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  2. Mockery - Wikipedia

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    Australian linguistics professor Michael Haugh differentiated between teasing and mockery by emphasizing that, while the two do have substantial overlap in meaning, mockery does not connote repeated provocation or the intentional withholding of desires, and instead implies a type of imitation or impersonation where a key element is that the nature of the act places a central importance on the ...

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    Moms for Liberty crowd laughs as Trump mockingly impersonates ally Elon Musk. Michelle Del Rey. August 31, 2024 at 1:59 PM. ... attempting to imitate Musk’s voice. ...

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    All the while, the former Fox News star sneered at Brzezinski for promoting female empowerment, going so far as to mockingly impersonate the MSNBC host’s infamous 2012 Vanity Fair photoshoot by ...

  5. Mimesis criticism - Wikipedia

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    Mimesis criticism is a method of interpreting texts in relation to their literary or cultural models. Mimesis, or imitation (imitatio), was a widely used rhetorical tool in antiquity up until the 18th century's romantic emphasis on originality.

  6. Mimicry - Wikipedia

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    It derives from the Greek term mimetikos, "imitative", in turn from mimetos, the verbal adjective of mimeisthai, "to imitate". [1] "Mimicry" was first used in zoology by the English entomologists William Kirby and William Spence in 1823. [2] [3] Originally used to describe people, "mimetic" was used in zoology from 1851. [1]

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  9. Masbrough Independent Chapel - Wikipedia

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    John Thorp was one of a group of men drinking in a tavern when the group decided that as a wager each of them in turn would mockingly imitate the earnest evangelistic preaching style of the Awakening. John was last of the group to perform and he vowed to easily out-perform the others, and to win the wager.