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Acknowledgement
1. Introduction
1.1 The History and Use of Parody
1.2 Research Questions and Significance
1.3 Objectives of the Research
1.4 Methodology and Data Collection
1.5 Layout of the Paper
2. Literature Review
2.1 The Lexicographers' Introduction to Parody
2.2 Parody in Rhetoric
2.2.1 The Definitions in Rhetoric
2.2.2 The Rhetoric Theorists' Classifications
2.2.3 The Characteristics of Parody
2.2.4 The Rhetorical Effects
2.3 Parody in Literary Theories
2.3.1 The Literary Theorists' General Views on Parody
2.3.2 Bakhtin's Carnivalization Theory
2.3.3 Other Important Literary Researches on Parody
2.4 Parody in Jurisprudence
2.5 Summary
3. Parody and Goal
3.1 The Principle of Goals and the Analysis of Goals
3.2 The Goal of Parodies in Different Categories of Discourse
3.2.1 The Goal Analysis of Parodic Slogans in Advertisement
3.2.2 The Goal Analysis of Parodic Titles in Journalese
3.2.3 The Goal Analysis of Parodic Literature
3.2.4 The Goal Analysis of Parodic Films and Parodic Songs
3.3 The Parodist's Goal and the Effects of Parody
3.4 Summary
4. Parody and Strategy
4.1 Style
4.2 Two Models of the Style Manipulation in Parody
4.3 Stylistic Features and Stylistic Analysis
4.4 Detailed Stylistic Analysis of Three Passages
4.4.1 Example 15
4.4.2 Example 16
4.4.3 Example 17
4.5 The Relationship between the Parodist' Goal and His Strategy
4.6 Summary
5. Conclusion
5.1 Major Findings
5.2 Implications
5.3 Limitations and Unsolved Questions
Bibliography