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According to the essay "A Discourse on the Original and Progress of Satire."

how does Dryden say the witty man would most likely react to satire that's

written about him?

A. He would encourage the satirist to write more.

B. He would feel publicly humiliated by it.

C. He would lash out angrily at the satirist,

D. He would not be offended by it

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I think it might be D based on my searches

The witty man would not be offended by the satire that's written about him.

What is satire?

"A genre of the visual, literary, and performing arts" called satire that holds evil acts, vanities, injustices, and shortcomings up for mockery, usually in the form of fiction but less frequently in non-fiction.

"A witty man is tickled while he is hurt in this manner, and a fool feels it not."  This simply suggests that when a witty man is criticized, he laughs, accepts it with humor, and also respects the talent of the critic as he is is characterized by or brimming with witty or brilliant humor.

Thus, he will not be offended by the satire that's written about him.

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