The purpose of satire is always peculiarly forked. It offers us oddly entertaining, generally exaggerated copies of foolish or evil behavior in order to provoke our ridicule. By implication at least, it also hopes that general ridicule will result in changed behavior—ideally, by an abandonment of the folly portrayed. Any reader of Faggots can easily identify the kind of male behavior which Kramer calls folly.
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