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    A Modest Proposal Jonathan Swift establishes credibility through rewording few of his acquaintances: “…a very knowing American of my acquaintance in London… a grave author‚ an eminent French physician… a very worthy person‚ a true lover of his country‚ and whose virtues I highly esteem… the famous Psalmanazar‚ a native of the island Formosa.” However‚ because the information he gathers are from people that others would not know of‚ his credibility is questionable. Nevertheless‚ he also gives very

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    Commentary: Moral Responsibility Jonathan Swift cleverly illustrates a very “humble” solution to the crisis in Ireland in his personal essay‚ “A Modest Proposal.” His voice urges annoyance and frustration‚ evoking a tone of sarcasm. Through the use of cynical language‚ he creates an intense and informative response. He uses language to create imagery which he intends to elicit a response of shock and moral responsibility. His intention is to mock Ireland and the economic crisis they have got

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    Jerikho Dayot Mrs. Larsen AP Language Period 4 27 April 2015 A Modest Proposal for the Prevention of Teenage Pregnancy and the Usage of Babies Born to Teen Parents in Unusual Cases Having to see poor little innocent children suffer from poverty‚ low income‚ and inexperienced‚ immature caregivers is an increasing situation occurring in today’s society.  Many teenagers today are becoming parents and the majorities of them are not emotionally or physically ready to have the full responsibilities. According

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    Reading Anatomy #2: “A Modest Proposal” by Jonathan Swift a) The purpose of this text is to point out the flaws in Ireland’s society‚ specifically the poverty brought to them by the English invasion‚ and this is shown through Swift’s blatant sarcasm in introducing a plan to rid of the problem. Swift is known to be an outspoken and intelligent man who is aware of his society’s faults. He especially was known to ridicule the wealthy class because he knew they were the cause of many of Ireland’s problems

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    Tyler Jaynes Dr. McDonald English 112 March 2‚ 2010 A Modest Proposal to Drinking and Driving Drinking and driving is a gift put on earth by the almighty God. I mean why wouldn’t it be possible if he didn’t want us to do it? Alcohol is the greatest past time in Earth’s history. What’s not great about it? It can lead to vomiting‚ passing out‚ waking up in random people’s beds‚ and sometimes even death. Isn’t that four of the greatest feelings in the world? The death part mostly comes from

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    High School Education High school education is perfect in many areas to understand its greatness‚ you must understand each of the steps that makes it so great so I am going to describe some of the areas that make it great. The steps are grading system‚ teacher salary‚ and students wanting to really learn. There is a wide area of the high school education system it is well organized‚ for example the education the students receive. Even if teachers don’t like teaching‚ it is a great job because of

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    In both A Modest Proposal and The Rape of The Lock irony is used to mock the social/political values of the time. In A Modest Proposal‚ Jonathan Swift proposes that the impoverished Irish should sell their children as food to the rich in order to help ease their economic misfortunes. As enticing as cannibalism sounds‚ Swift hardly wished for the slaughter of thousands of one-year-old babies. Swift’s somewhat brutal satire was created to display the blasé character of society in order to provoke a

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    "A Modest Proposal" was published in 1729 by Jonathan Smith. This particular satirical essay is widely renowned as one of the best examples of ironic literature with a message in English throughout history. Jonathan had the best interest of the people in mind while he wrote this explicit peice of brutal irony. He modestly proposes that selling children as food may help the financial and ecenomic state of the country‚ and perhaps even bring down the population of sickley‚ worthless mouths as well

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    In A Modest Proposal Swift adopts the mocking persona of a concerned economist who suggests that‚ in order to better combat the devastating poverty and overpopulation of Ireland‚ the children of the poor be sold as food to the wealthy. As a result‚ he argues‚ not only will the population be reduced‚ but the income of the poor will increase significantly as they sell their children. In developing this outrageous thesis‚ Swift provides abundant detail‚ projecting the costs of child rearing (which will

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    country begged in the streets and died of starvation in the gutters‚ England and her people sat idly by and grew fat on wealth garnered from Ireland (Read npg). The indignation and resentment Swift felt towards the English can be seen not only in A Modest Proposal. The Majority of Swift ’s work is jeering at best‚ indignant and bitingly cynical at worst. In 1727 Swift made his final trip to England. What he saw on this trip was the straw that broke the figurative camel ’s back. The English insensitivity

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