** "Pamphlets and Parodies on Political Subjects" by William Hone is a compilation of amusing writings and drawings from the early 1800s that mock political happenings and people. Using a mix of jokes and political analysis, the writings make fun of how the government works, what people think, and problems in society at the time. The collection starts with "The Political House That Jack Built," a poem that uses a familiar kids' rhyme to talk about money, power, and society's problems; it paints a picture filled with corrupt leaders labeled "vermin" who steal the country's wealth. Characters such as "The Dandy of Sixty," who is seen as a silly and bad politician, and the "Public Informer" emerge as the story begins, setting a snarky mood for what follows, where humor and parody are used to highlight the push for change in politics. **
Pamphlets and Parodies on Political Subjects
By William Hone
** Get ready to laugh at powerful figures and political chaos in this collection of satirical writings and illustrations that expose corruption and demand reform.
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