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    Modest Proposal

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    1. In “A Modest Proposal”‚ Swift begins to voice his opinion of Ireland’s poverty and suffering individuals. After reading the first few words‚ a reader would think Swift has some sympathy for these poor people; however‚ Swift’s satire ends up having a twist. Swift states‚ “I have been assured by a very knowing American of my acquaintance in London‚ that a young healthy child well nursed is at a year old a most delicious‚ nourishing‚ and wholesome food‚ whether stewed‚ roasted‚ baked‚ or boiled.”

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    The Rape of the Lock

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    is a bundle of contradictions. On one hand‚ she is the object of satire; on the other hand‚ she is the goddess of beauty and charm. In fact‚ Pope invokes her blessings as if she were the goddess of poetry. At another place‚ she is the representative of the decadent aristocratic society. Through her character‚ Pope describes the flippancy and depravity of the English society of the eighteenth century. Essentially here is the satire portrait of a frivolous and flirting girl. This is quite obvious in

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    Gulliver Travels

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    Kim Wong Crockett CN English 3 3/21/11 Essay 3- Critical Analysis Crazy‚ out of the world adventures. Each filled with a statement mocking the corruption of the English government. The author‚ Jonathan Swift‚ makes sure each place Gulliver visits is inhabited by a curious‚ flourishing monarchy‚ with flaws parallel to those of his native England. The ridiculousness of each of these countries is the heart of the story‚ which is a rather unforgiving satiric analysis of the often less-than-glamorous

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    The Influence of Saturday Night Live On August 29th‚ 2008 Senator John McCain announced his decision of electing Sarah Palin as his Vice Presidential Candidate. This declaration provoked controversy amongst many of the United States citizens and while the majority of the people supported McCain‚ there were still a select few of both the republican and democratic parties that were bewildered by his decision. They view Sarah Palin as ignorant and someone who could not play any significant part in

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    Small World

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    space colonization project before they start the project. With the failure of space colonization‚ it seems as if we were at the dead end. No‚ it is not. There is still an elixir for saving the world! Jonathan Swift was a famous author for his satires. But he was not a scientist. Still‚ he predicted many scientific discoveries in his famous book "Gulliver’s Travels". Ironically‚ he

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    The origins of comedy

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    The origins of comedy are in the 5th Century BC. So this was in the Greek era- these plays were performed in Classical Athens as parts of festivals called Dionysia. These were performed on different days to tragedies. Greek comedies would be zany and would mock both political and philosophical ideas. Aristophanes a prolific writer of comedy during the 4th and 5th century BC he is first and foremost a political writer; a satirist most commonly known for mocking the politicians of the time. Aristophanes

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    Dear Mr. Smarmy‚ On the behalf of the school board in Trinity‚ Idaho‚ I would like to thank you for your concerns about the assigned reading of Jonathan Swift’s “Modest Proposal”. It is apparent that you want Swift’s “Modest Proposal” to be removed from our school district because it contains “blatantly anti-human and sickening suggestions [that will] be read by young impressionable youth.” After a review of the essay‚ we have come to a unanimous conclusion. We‚ the school board‚ have decided that

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    Gullivers Travles

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    For example‚ when Gulliver first arrives in Lilliput the Lilliputians build a platform in order to appear bigger then Gulliver. Because Gulliver was gullible he believed that when the Lilliputians were on the platform they had power over him. This satire was affective because it was in a way making fun of the way people would do stupid things to show they had power over someone else. Another satiric aspect of Gulliver’s Travels is how the officers in Lilliput were determined. Each of the potential

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    making the perfect wife impossible to obtain. While Euripides uses a language that appeals in a very direct way to the audience’s emotion‚ these same lines‚ after the play’s happy resolution‚ come across as rather up-played‚ seemingly to the point of satire. He depicts Alcestis weeping at Death’s approach: “And when she was fulfilled of many tears‚ drooping she rose from her bed and made as if to go‚ and many times she turned to go and many times turned back‚ and flung herself once more upon the bed

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    YOUR ASSIGNMENT You will read the satirical essay “The Lowest Animal” by Mark Twain and write an essay in rebuttal of Mark Twain’s “The Lowest Animal”. In this essay you must defend the human race as civilized‚ empathetic‚ caring beings. You have one hour and thirty minutes. That allows 30-45 minutes to read the essay and 45 min-1 hour to formulate your thoughts and write 400 words. It is an easy and entertaining read. Be confident‚ calm down‚ read this and write. IF….and ONLY IF….you are

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