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    “A Modest Proposal” Surprise Ending july 29‚ 2012 | | The ending of “A Modest Proposal” came of great surprise because throughout the beginning of this article Mr. Swift gave perception of a person that was clearly upset with deplorable conditions of the quality of life in Ireland. Where constantly spoke about the

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    mock and insult unconventional views they disagree with. Just like in Plato’s allegory of the cave‚ the prisoners thought he was wrong‚ “But they will revile him as a ridiculous fool and might even put him to death for his heresies-a fate that has often befallen those who have dared speak unconventional truths”. He then gave an example about Socrates‚ and how he was put on trial for his philosophies. In Plato’s allegory

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    Response to A Modest Proposal In A Modest Proposal‚ Jonathan Swift provides a logical solution to the poverty crisis in Ireland: eat the children of the disenfranchised lower class. Swift’s pattern of thought carries the reader through the process of birthing‚ raising‚ and breeding poor children as a delicate form of livestock which would theoretically alleviate Ireland of its financial and social burdens. The obvious irony in A Modest Proposal is that‚ by most moral standards‚ Swift’s proposal is far

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    Schoon24 Plato’s Allegory of the Cave; Then and Now Throughout history‚ men and women have continued to strive for excellence and to push the boundaries of what is known in the current age. From Asia to the Americas we have people that we study and pursue to be like‚ thus giving people inspiration to achieve greatness. As we look into the 1500s we see someone who sticks out to us as a pioneer for knowledge and philosophy: Plato. As we look into “The Allegory of the Cave” by Plato‚ we compare

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    accept it and help expose it or dismiss it and go on living an illusion. One can’t help but notice the similarities between the story of The Matrix and the classic writings of ancient philosophers Rene Descartes and Plato. Plato’s writing “The Allegory of the Cave” has undeniable similarities to

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    anything about the problem‚ Jonathan swift wrote a sarcastic essay about his proposal to solve the problem. His proposal was to sell children as food for profit. Swift writes about fattening up the children in order to sell them to the rich people so that it spares the poor people the money it takes to raise them. This also takes care of overpopulation in the land and it would also bring great business. Obviously this proposal is not ethical‚ but did he go too far into trying to prove his point?

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    by a robotic race. The human race lives in a simulated world‚ where they are ignorant of the world that lies outside their imprisoned minds. The other a classical essay written by Plato‚ called “The Allegory of the Cave.” In the essay‚ Plato entertains the idea‚ of what prisoners who are raised in a cave‚ where all they can know to be true is shadows on a large wall that they gaze at their entire lives. They contrast in many ways‚ yet over the centuries since Plato’s time‚ the theme of his essay still

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    Allegory of the caveAllegory of the cave is written as a dialogue between Plato’s brother Glaucon and Socrates. It tells the story of human beings living in a cave. They have been there since they were little. Unfortunately‚ this is not a normal kind of life we would think of. These people were all sitting on the ground‚ tied in chains. Their necks‚ their legs‚ were all fettered‚ and they were only able to see what was right in front of them. They could not move their heads. Far above them

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    All the Wrong Things Swift’s “A Modest Proposal” written in 1729 was his proposal “for preventing the children of poor people in Ireland‚ from being a burden on their parents or country‚ and for making them beneficial to he publick” (Swift‚ Title). This proposal included the selling‚ skinning and buying of babies at the age of one. This proposal that he has come up with is a very inhuman and controversial one when it comes to being socially acceptable. Swift begins his essay by describing

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    details of his proposal‚ a majority of the readers nod along‚ eager to see Swift help the poor that plague the nation. Though no laughing matter like Lichtenberg suggests of satire‚ the poor do not realize the “hit” against them until they are too deep in their support for Swift. Instead of “[rousing] laughter”‚ the satirist rouses support from those “who are hit”‚ as he leads the poor and downtrodden along‚ appearing like he possesses a true solution to their problems. “A Modest Proposal” exists to

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