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    2000 Paper #3 Jonathan Swift in his essay‚ "A Modest Proposal" suggests a unique solution to the problem concerning poor children in Ireland. Swift uses several analytical techniques like statistics‚ induction‚ and testimony to persuade his readers. His idea is admirable because he suggests that instead of putting money into the problem‚ one can make money from the problem. However‚ his proposal is inhumane. Swift wrote his proposal for those that were tired of looking at poor children

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    Jonathan Swift – Rhetorical Analysis "A Modest Proposal"‚ by Jonathan Swift‚ is a biting satire about life in 18th century Ireland‚ in which the author seeks to find "a fair‚ cheap‚ and easy method" to transform the sick and starving children of Ireland into productive members of society. Paragraph 20 -26 of the essay illustrates the advantages of Swift’s proposal‚ hardly modest‚ which is to fatten up undernourished poor children and then sell them to more well-to-do families as food. By presenting

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    Swift’s A Modest Proposal is a short satirical literary work‚ in which Swift shows dissatisfaction with the political situation in Ireland during the Age of Rationalism. In this period of time‚ Ireland was in a great poverty and was being abused by the English and Swift wrote this piece in order to emphasize the terrible situation. He uses a cold‚ very objective tone to stress the absurdity of his proposal. As for the title‚ that is a big irony straight from the beginning‚ since Swift’s proposal is anything

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    In Jonathan Swifts‚ “A Modest Proposal”‚ he suggests that a way to deal with the overpopulation of children in Ireland‚ we remove the child from their family after the age of one to decrease the burden on the parents. This proposal is specifically designed for those family’s that are low income and are often found on the streets begging for scraps. The children will be offered to other families in the kingdom that are well off and can provide for the children until they can provide for themselves

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    Fair Play in the NBA: A Modest Proposal As surprising as it may be to those who are not themselves fans of the National Basketball Association‚ Anglo-Americans are vastly outnumbered by other ethnicities. In fact‚ African-Americans hold a majority of positions‚ command higher average salaries‚ and receive more attention for their accomplishments in the media. Although there are a number of Anglo-Americans employed by the NBA‚ few ever manage to obtain equality in the field. For example‚ the

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    “A Modest Proposal” by Jonathan Swift The essay starts in an interesting way by establishing the speaker (Jonathan Swift) as a concerned citizen sad about the Irish poor people‚ who are suffering in the community. Then Swift disgusts his ideas on how to help Ireland and move forward in a better direction. Swift talks about poor people selling their one-year old children to be killed and sold to rich people as a high priced meat product. Finally‚ he discusses statistical support to his ideas including:

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    Swift’s Modest Proposal for the Preventing the Children of Poor People from being a burden to their Parents or Country‚ and for Making Them Beneficial to the Public is a satire of the English opinion of the Irish‚ barbarians. Though this is a satire‚ Swift has a good point about eating children. In the world today there are approximately 6 billion people‚ many being children. By the year 2050‚ according to the World Population Profile: 1998‚ the population will reach 9.3 billion. Consumption

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    found in many works of controversy or politics. Its uses are important because they point out the faults of a particular time and gives a voice to those who cannot openly express their views. Two works of literary merit which feature Satire are A Modest Proposal and The Rape of the Lock. The Rape of the Lock was written by Alexander Pope in 1712. The tale is based on an actual incident in which two families that fall into a dispute. Main character‚ Belinda‚ has a lock of her hair cut by the Baron. Beforehand

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    It’s a sad plight of those in other countries hoping‚ wishing‚ trying to get into the land of opportunity - The United States. Many end up immigrating illegally‚ and bringing their young children with them. These children‚ too young to understand at the time‚ and now stuck with being illegal. Belonging neither in their country of origin‚ or in the U.S.‚ the illegal immigrants are stuck between a rock and a hard place. It is for the good of the immigrants that I propose my television show‚ to be aired

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    Funding NASA Imagine this for a second. A young teary-eyed boy sits in the waiting room of the hospital as the doctor informs him about his father’s failing heart. As awful and heartbreaking as this situation sounds‚ that boy’s father is able to stay alive via a ventricular assist device that will continue to pump blood through his veins until he can receive a necessary heart transplant. This device is ever-present in the field of medicine and is responsible for saving countless lives. Well

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