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    A Modest Proposal Reading Response Jonathon Swift wrote A Modest Proposal in 1729 describing the very real poverty plaguing the Irish people. He lays out their misfortunes clearly and rationally‚ and argues‚ by hard-edged economic reasoning as well as from a self-righteous moral stance‚ for a way to turn this problem into its own solution. He draws attention to the number of starving children in Dublin. Swift goes through great pains to statistically support his proposal citing examples and generalizations

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    In A Modest Proposal‚ Jonathan Swift presents a scheme to rid Ireland of the starving masses leaching off the state by starting a trade that promotes killing and eating the young poor poppers as livestock. Through this message paired with proper and detached diction‚ gruesome imagery and heavy amounts of satire‚ Swift illustrates the dehumanization of the masses by the elite. Additionally‚ he highlights the contradictions between seemingly civilized rules of society compared with the actual corruption

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    Jacob Drettwan 1/4/14 English Lit. 5th A Modest Proposal A Modest Proposal The border between Mexico and the United States has been left open‚ leaving the entire nation accessible to disease‚ violence‚ and economic ruin. Being able to come and go as they please‚ illegal Mexican immigrants have came to U.S. in the millions‚ and with them they have brought terrors to our citizens. Every year they smuggle millions of pounds of cocaine‚ and once settled within our communities‚ their gangs and

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    A Modern Modest Proposal It is a truly depressing matter to witness the complete and utter destruction of Haiti. Since the earthquake‚ the nation has being slowing withering away. The people that inhabit the land are suffering terribly and enduring the most brutal conditions. Tent cities‚ populated by close to seven thousand people‚ are being subject to crime and the propagation of a multitude of diseases. Parentless children wander aimlessly‚ searching for any remnant of food or even a single

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    it probably was written during the medieval times. The form of the poem I would say it’s a ballade type of poem. To resume the poem speaks about how wealth and the churches ruled everything. The people never went against the churches words. If you did you’ll probably be executed. The churches were being paid‚ to conclude wealth destroy community. The structure of the poem Ballade of Wordly Wealth can be demonstrated as a poem that talks about the wealth and the churches during that time period

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    A Modest Proposal Rhetorical Analysis Bennett Meyer Since the first British colonization attempts of Ireland the island had been a place of tyrannical oppression and prejudicial mistreatment. This went on for centuries‚ with constant rebellion and resistance. In 1729 Jonathan Swift‚ an Irish clergyman living in England‚ denounced the cruel policies of England in a backwards manner. His use of verisimilitude in "A Modest Proposal exposes the corruption of British foreign policy towards the impoverished

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    wearing their skin‚ Swift mentions that “there are more children born in Roman Catholic countries about nine months after Lent” (Swift 5) to show his dislike for Catholics and the large families they produce‚ especially after the “Irish famines of the preceding three years” (Hunting 92). He continues to scorn the Catholics for their numerous children when he mentions his belief that the only possible criticism of his plan is “that the number of people will thereby be lessened in the kingdom” (Swift 11)

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    in the 1800’s and give a brief history of racism in Ireland during this period. It will then outline how during the 1990’s‚ Irelands booming economy attracted immigrants and asylum seekers‚ however government policies set to distant these people from society in turn sowing the seed for racism in Ireland. This essay will then explain the negative media influence on racism and give statistics and findings on surveys carried out on racism in Ireland. Share and Lawlor (2009)‚ define racism as a term

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    A Modest Proposal FOR PREVENTING HETEROSEXUALS FROM SPREADING THEIR IMMORALITY AND PRO-STRAIGHT AGENDA ANY FURTHER IN THIS GREAT COUNTRY‚ AND TO ABOLISH THIS PERVERTED PLAGUE ONCE AND FOR ALL. I believe our society needs to make a few changes in order to secure its future. Perversion is rampant in this country and affecting our ability to raise our children in a healthy environment. Heterosexuals are taking over and it must be stopped. Their ideology is twisted and promotes a sick lifestyle

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    A modest proposal on Welfare. The United States national poverty rate in 2011 was 15.7 percent (1)‚ we are failing with our campaign against poverty. 46.2 million Americans are below the national poverty rate. (1) There are currently 70 plus federal programs to assist our poorest individuals. To combat poverty President Johnson launched the War on Poverty in 1965. We currently spend 927 billion dollars each year on these programs. Some of the programs here in Washington are : Emergency Food Assistance

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