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    because of its offensive language‚ bad grammar‚ and racial bias. Some schools have even banned it from being taught; despite the benefits that one receives from it. When read to the right audience‚ one could learn from the harsh dialect‚ the use of satire‚ and the historical setting. However‚ because of the more advanced components of this book‚ “The Adventures of Huck Finn” should only be taught to high-school seniors in advanced English classes. One of the most popular reasons as to why “The Adventures

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    arrows‚ and spears. After weeks of imprisonment he became friends with the Lilliputians. After they gave him his liberty he agreed to capture a fleet of 500 man-of-war battle ships. Then he soon returned to England with his family. Jonathan swift uses satire frequently in his novel. One example is the strict formality of the nobility in their civilization. When Gulliver puts the fire in the princess’s apartment out by peeing on it she is not grateful but upset with his crude method of fire fighting. Receiving

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    LITERARY DEVICES

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    Definition: Anastrophe is a form of literary device wherein the order of the noun and the adjective in the sentence is exchanged. Example: He spoke of times past and future‚ and dreamt of things to be. Anecdote Definition: a short verbal accounting of a funny incident Anthropomorphism Definition: Anthropomorphism can be understood

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    “Voltaire’s Candide. Discuss the novel as a medium of philosophical critique and the possible meanings of the final words: “we must cultivate our garden” The picaresque novella “Candide” written by Francois-Marie Voltaire explores the use of satire as a medium to comment and confront dominant philosophy of his context‚ Liebniz philosophy of optimism. Voltaire embeds a premise of protest against surrendering to apathy and animalistic desires instead of using logic and rationale to become accountable

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    1729) With few options‚ these people would probably either leave the country or be sold to Barbados if they don’t die first of male nutrition or disease. (Swift‚ 1729) Swift describes this as the “deplorable stat of the kingdom.” (Swift‚ 1729) The satire is meant to be sarcastic and mocks the government’s treatment of its people. (Sayre‚ 2011) Irishmen worked on farms owned by Englishmen who charged them such high rents that they were frequently unable to pay them‚

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    Professor Nancy Fraser English EAC150 17/10/2012 MLA Documentation Essay The author Roslyn Foy explains the deeper emotions that resides in Armand the protagonist of the story Desiree’s baby by Kate Chopin. Armand’s cruel actions towards the people around him do not only suggest racism in the nineteenth century; he is man that must comply and live up to his great reputation. Foy brings up the subject of his mother‚ suggesting that even though she died when Armand was only eight

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    and modern sense of humor. In Twain’s Whittier Birthday Dinner Speech‚ he uses his skill in satire and humor to a deliver a catastrophic speech during the social gathering of three of New England ’s literary greats: Ralph Waldo Emerson‚ Oliver Wendell Holmes‚ and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Twain had very unique humorist techniques. Whittier Birthday Dinner Speech was a skillfully written humorous satire of the evening ’s three most prominent guests. “Mr. Emerson was a seedy little bit of a chap—red-headed

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    Thus‚ this is what makes his satirical essay Juvenalian. It is Juvenalian because it is filled with dark moral indignation and absurd suggestion of murdering thousands of innocent children and feeding them off to the upper classes. Unlike Horatian satire‚ this proposal is not lighthearted and it is not aimed to produce a wry smile to the audience. Instead‚ many people actually find this proposal morally unconventional‚ shocking‚ and offensive

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    Swift Modest Proposal

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    In his biting political satire called "A Modest Proposal‚" Johnathan Swift seeks to create empathy for the poor through his ironic portrayal of the children of Irish beggars as commodities that can be regulated and even eaten. He is able to poke fun at the dehumanization of the multitudes of poor people in Ireland by ironically commenting on what he sees as an extension of the current situation. Swift’s essay seeks to comment on the terrible condition of starvation that a huge portion of Ireland

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    his social commentary. He writes about the starving people of Ireland‚ and makes a wild and absurd proposal to help remedy the problems of overpopulation and poverty. Furthermore‚ Swift wanted to make a political statement by using the children as satire to grasp the attention of his intended audience‚ which includes‚ the English people‚ the Irish politicians‚ and the rich. Swift intention was to expose the conditions of the lower class‚ and describes how the poor of Ireland beg for food and money

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