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Anon157 Posted 8 years ago
Vocabulary

Travesty

Is the following sentence the correct use of the word "travesty"?


"Aladdin is a travesty because of its gross misrepresentation of Arab Culture."


If that is incorrect, how would I properly use "travesty" to convey my message? Thanks!

  

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The word "travesty" is tricky to use properly. You're trying to make a strong, forceful statement, and "travesty" is not used to make this kind of statement. It's used in subtle, ironic commentary.

  • The word "travesty" is tricky to use properly.
  • You're trying to make a strong, forceful statement, and "travesty" is not used to make this kind of statement.
  • It's used in subtle, ironic commentary.
  • " Here's an example of the use of "travesty" in this context: "The school tried to put on a version of Aladdin, making a genuine effort to be sensitive to cultural feelings.
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The word "travesty" is tricky to use properly. You're trying to make a strong, forceful statement, and "travesty" is not used to make this kind of statement. It's used in subtle, ironic commentary. Your sentence should be something like:


"Aladdin is offensive in its misrepresentation of Arab culture."


Here's an example of the use of "travesty" in this context:


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Definitions of 'travesty' found online:

a false, absurd, or distorted representation of something
a situation, action, or event that shocks you because it is very different from what it should be or because it seems very unfair
something that is shocking, upsetting, or ridiculous because it is not what it is supposed to be

Examples of the use of 'travesty' can be found at t

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