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    Orwell and Swift One of the techniques they have common is that both of them are using satire. After comparing Orwell and Swift essay‚ I believe that Swift uses satire more effectively than Orwell does. At first‚ Swift uses his title more effectively than Orwell. Second Swift’s statements which is eating infants for saving Ireland has more impact than Orwell’s statement. Thirdly‚ Swift essay drips with sacrism by using many metophors. First of all‚ the title of Swift’s essay immediately demonstrates

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    At first‚ Jonathan Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels comes off as a fantasy/adventure‚ but it is in actuality a satirical commentary on society. Gulliver’s travels is both a satire on human nature and a parody of the “traveler’s tale” literary sub genre. The fascination of the tale lies in the fact that although every phase seems immediately comprehensible‚ the whole subject matter is endlessly complex. The novel offers a clear parody of colonialism and it’s working against what is conventionally known

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    Charles Allen Beaumonts critical analysis of A Modest Proposal he states that Swift uses ethical proof‚ diminution‚ and refining as the major rhetorical devices to construct irony. He believes that the classical form of the essay is itself an important constituent of Swift’s irony‚ for the projector’s addressing his readers through an ancient form helps allay any suspicion of radical newness. He argues that Swift has heavily relied upon Aristotle’s ethical proof for his essay by creating a particular

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    WHY IS DEATH BAD? 217 I am an exile from some country‚ where I have left my widowed mother. Though I am deeply concerned about her‚ I very seldom get news. I have known for some time that she is fatally ill‚ and cannot live long. I am now told something new. My mother’s illness has become very painful‚ in a way that drugs cannot relieve. For the next few months‚ before she dies‚ she faces a terrible ordeal. That she will soon die I already knew. But I am deeply distressed to learn of the suffering

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    A Quick Fix          My dear friends‚ a problem was brought to my attention to me while reading. It seems that people want to put an end to the death penalty but‚ these people don’t realize the potential that the death penalty will provide us if we just enforce it more harshly.         We should not abandon our roots. In the Wild West there was no second thought to hanging someone‚ if the crime was serious enough.         The people on death row would make good guinea pigs. They could be used

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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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    Christina Nguyen Mrs. Morris AP Eng 11 March 3‚ 2013 United States obtains the highest obesity rate in the world. About one-third of the American population is obese‚ and nearly 400‚000 individuals die a year due to obesity. Yet these obese people obtain special privileges and get sympathy of their condition due to personal choices. It couldn’t get any worst than that right? Wrong. Statistics are continuing to rise. Why is it that obese people get to have special treatment? They are able

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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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    the interests of the general public. Writers‚ such a Jonathan Swift‚ have commonly used satire to discuss important issues about the follies of governments‚ persons and social issues. It has been said that “although it (satire) is usually subtle in nature‚ it is used to bring light to contemporary societal problems and provoke change within a culture” (Friedman). One of the world’s best known pieces of satire is Jonathan Swift’s A Modest Proposal. This piece of work aimed to expose the flaws regarding

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    The way “Shooting an Elephant” and “A Modest Proposal” starts is one of the differences these essays has. At first‚ we have “A Modest proposal”‚ it starts explaining how you may see when you enter to the country that he lives in the poor women who have many children and can’t feed them. Basically‚ he is showing us or telling us that there were a lot of poverty in those times. Is telling us that there were a lot of people without work and their work was pleading for money. Furthermore‚ it was a tough

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