What are the classic satirical novels abroad?

My Uncle Yule is one of the most famous novels by Mo Bosang, a famous French short story master. This article mainly describes that "I" and my family happened to meet Yule on the way to Zhelsai Island, and described the ridiculous process in which the Filippies found themselves rich in Yule and poor in Yule.

2. Eugenie Grandet is a novel by Balzac, a French writer, satirizing Eugenie Grandet's father. He is the richest and most prestigious businessman in Somme, France, but he is extremely stingy. In his eyes, his daughter and wife are not as good as his dime. Is the representative of the miser.

3. The Chameleon is a satirical novel written by Russian writer Chekhov in his early days. In this famous novel, he created a typical image of Ralph, a bossy, bullying, flattering and fawning lackey of have it both ways's autocratic czar system with exquisite artistic techniques, which has extensive artistic generalization.

4. Belle Ami (also translated as Good Friend) is a masterpiece of Mo Bosang's long work written in 1885. It tells the story that Duroy, a junior officer of the French colonial army in Algeria, came to Paris and worked as an editor in a newspaper. He seduced upper-class women by virtue of his beautiful appearance and pleasing women, and took it as a springboard to success. Finally, he kidnapped the daughter of the newspaper owner, forced her to marry him, and became the editor-in-chief of the newspaper. The end of the novel implies that he is about to become a senator and cabinet minister, and his future is still far away.

5. Others include: Canterbury Tales, the first humorous and satirical novel in the world; Rabelais's Biography of the Giant; Cervantes' Don Quixote; Dickens' A Christmas Carol; Mark Twain's The Adventures of Tom Sawyer; People who corrupt Hadleyburg, the disappearance of white elephants with nonsense style, satirizing the prince and poor children in reality, and so on.