make fun of vs pillory

make fun of

verb
  • To tease, ridicule or make jokes about, generally in a pejorative manner. 

pillory

verb
  • To subject to humiliation, scorn, ridicule or abuse. 

  • To criticize harshly. 

  • To put in a pillory. 

noun
  • A framework on a post, with holes for the hands and head, used as a means of punishment and humiliation. 

How often have the words make fun of and pillory occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )