Swift’s satire was so effective that it made his readers extremely upset. In A Modest Proposal, Swift wanted to bring to light that the English were thinking of the Irish as second class citizens. He wanted to make sure that the got the point across to the public. An example of this is when he compared the Irish people to animals. This shocked and outraged all of the Irish people. In comparing them to animals, he talks about how letting a person starve to death on the streets is no worse than just eating them. A person could only imagine what kind of shockwaves that sent throughout Ireland. Swift decided to put the horrendous treatment of the Irish by the English in this horrific manner because he wrote some serious proposals to improve the life for the people of …show more content…
Then I started to read into A Modest Proposal and I was totally mistaken to what satire really was. Satire especially Swift’s satire is one thing that will stand with anyone who reads his work. To the image of the people of Ireland starving in the streets or getting eaten like animals that is one thing that cannot leave the reader’s mind. Satire especially Swift’s satire was meant to make fun of important issues and by doing that it allows for those issues to be