English satire has a long history of using vulgarity, from Hogarth's artwork to modern-day comedy, evolving across different artistic forms like literature, music, photography, and television.
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English satire has a rich history of using vulgarity in its depictions since the 18th century, with notable examples including William Hogarth's artwork, Jonathan Swift's "Gulliver's Travels," Charles Dickens' satirical novels, and Oscar Wilde's sharp wit.