The interview made her into a caricature of a struggling artist.
A drag queen is usually a man who dresses, and usually acts, like a caricature woman often for the purpose of entertaining or performing.
caricature (noun)
1: exaggeration by means of often ludicrous distortion of parts or characteristics
2: a representation especially in literature or art that has the qualities of caricature
3: a distortion so gross as to seem like caricature
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Question 1:
"caricature" is modifying "woman". What does it, "cariature", exactly mean?
Question 2:
Does the following sentence mean that the interview wrongly portrayed her as a struggling artist which she wasn't?
The interview made her into a caricature of a struggling artist.
Thanks a lot for the help.
Top answer
A caricature, as it says, exaggerates certain features. This person may have been a struggling artist. Many people are.
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A caricature, as it says, exaggerates certain features.
This person may have been a struggling artist.
Many people are.
A lot of them will wait tables or take other jobs unrelated to their art so they can at least have money to live on while they wait for their art to sustain them.
Many of them will live in very modest homes, often having roommates to help with the expenses, and most of them will eat really cheap food.
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A caricature, as it says, exaggerates certain features.
This person may have been a struggling artist. Many people are. A lot of them will wait tables or take other jobs unrelated to their art so they can at least have money to live on while they wait for their art to sustain them. Many of them will live in very modest homes, often having roommates to help with the expenses, and most of