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    1. The persona in which Swift adopts for the modest proposal is that of someone concerned for the greater good of the land‚ Ireland‚ on the very outskirt of reading. Although as one dives into this proposal‚ they become bombarded with irrational means of dealing with this assumed problem; the plentiful source of beggars in Ireland. One becomes consumed with disgust yet intrigued by its soundness in reasoning. Swift creates a tone that juxtaposes its message‚ which further confuses the reader in his

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    or even possibly a new life in America. The first wave of immigrants who came to the United Reasons that they had to leave Ireland. “The newness of the North American continent and the vitality of its institutions inspired the immigrants to better their lot.” (Watts‚ 14) “Many Irish had developed an aversion as victims of a cruel sharecropping system in Ireland. Once in the United States‚ therefore‚ these first immigrants spurned the vast agricultural resources of their adopted country

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    However‚ both groups of poor‚ struggling immigrants first situated themselves in different areas of the United States. Both the Germans and Irish were displaced to lands in the United States because of crop failures. The rotting potato crops of Ireland brought tens of thousands of destitute Irish immigrants to America. In Germany‚ the collapse of many of the crops bringing money and food to the Germans brought them across the Atlantic Ocean to the heartland of the United States. However‚ another

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    Without ethics‚ man has no future. This is to say‚ mankind without them cannot be itself. Ethics determine choices and actions and suggest difficult priorities. - John Berger. In the early 1700s Ireland was in poverty. With too many people begging and not many people doing 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

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    The Irish Potato Famine Have you ever thought that one day all of the potatoes could go bad? Unfortunately it’s true.The potato famine or known as the Great hunger was in Ireland until 1845-49. People of all ages were affected.Since the soil was poor‚ potatoes didn’t grow like they’re supposted to. The cause‚ a failure of the Irish potato crop due to an infestation of Phytophora infestans‚ a microscopic fungus‚ also called the potato blight.They think that the disease was brought him by an American

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    000 jobs‚ the unemployment rate in rural Ireland is going to decrease significantly. Many small dairy farmers will now have the opportunity to obtain work as labourers‚ machinery contractors etc. Dairy farming is a strenuous job that is extremely time consuming‚ given the option to leave it for a stable Monday to Friday job instead‚ is a very attractive offer indeed. With the uncertainty in the current milk markets and the high standard of living in Ireland‚ many small farmers will take this opportunity

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    “A Modest Proposal” by Jonathan Swift I. Conditions of female beggars II. Suggestions A. Need to find a method with particular qualities 1. Children in arm 2. Children on back 3. Children at mother’s heel B. Need to help infants of poor parents 4. Before One year 5. After one year C. Need to prevent abortions and murders III. Statistics and practical details about 200‚ 000 breeders D. 80‚000 of no

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    story itself is universal. Born in Brooklyn in 1930 to recent Irish immigrants Malachy and Angela McCourt‚ Frank grew up in Limerick after his parents returned to Ireland because of poor prospects in America. Due to the Great Depression‚ Malachy could not find work in America. However‚ things did not get any better back in Ireland for Malachy. A chronically unemployed and nearly unemployable alcoholic‚ he appears to be the model on which many of our more insulting cliches about drunken Irish

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    Maria Edgeworth’s Castle Rackrent is a satirical novel blaming the Irish people and the English Landlords for the plight of the Irish poor. She illustrates the comical ways of the drunks‚ and the way they act towards the Landlords. The Landlords on the other hand are careless men and women that control the towns. One example of Edgeworth’s use of satire in Castle Rackrent involves the landlords and their lack of leadership abilities. Another example of satire in Castle Rackrent is Jason’s inherent

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    It seems like there is no pot of gold for the Irish. In both “A Modest Proposal”‚ written by Jonathan Swift‚ and Angela’s Ashes‚ written by Frank McCourt‚ Ireland is portrayed as the land of the poor. Although they were from a different time period and age when they wrote their piece‚ they both touch on the same subject and seem to be sympathetic towards it. When describing the poor‚ Swift and McCourt each had their own description. Swift describes‚ not himself‚ but other people he saw. For

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