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    The Battle of the Books‚ An Argument Against Abolishing Christianity‚ A Tale of a Tub and A Modest Proposal. His last work‚ A Modest Proposal is an occasional essay in which he gives a response to an economical problem which shatters and weakens Ireland at that time‚ but his response is satiric and he gives irrational solutions. According to the Classic Encyclopaedia‚ based on the 11th Edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannia‚ Jonathan Swift is ‘a satirist struggling

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    Writing Lab #3 “A Modest Proposal” Is a satirical speech that uses humor and irony. Swift begins by talking about the poor state of Ireland and expresses sympathy and the need for a solution. He then asks if anyone could find a fair‚ cheap‚ and easy method of making the children useful sound members of the common wealth would deserve a stature set up. (702) Stereotypes against Irish Catholics make it easier for Swift to use them as the subject of his satire. The stereotypes are present in

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    and as of 2004 it could be found in O’Flaherty’s /Collection of Stories/ but what did happen in “The Sniper”? This essay will describe its characters‚ climax‚ and setting for the reader to understand. “The Sniper” takes place in central Dublin‚ Ireland‚ and near the O’Connell Bridge in June of 1922 during the night. Two snipers are on different rooftops near the Four Courts‚ an important government building. The Liffey River‚ which runs through the city‚ is also nearby. It’s in a peaceful urban

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    Kilts are a knee-length pleated skirt worn by men in Scotland and by Scottish regiments in the British armies. This item of clothing‚ which has been a very important part of Scottish culture‚ is still widely used today in formal occasions‚ sporting events‚ and recently‚ in everyday fashionable informal clothing for men. Before we begin talking about the kilt‚ we need to first have an understanding of the tartan. A tartan is a pattern made of criss-crossed bands of many different colors. Many American

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    Dear Mr. Smarmy‚ I have received your letter and have taken in your concerns about the assigned reading of Jonathan Swifts A Modest Proposal. I have written this letter to put your mind at ease and to inform you that the purpose of the reading was to challenge the student’s minds on understanding satirical devices. The students are familiar with the definition of satire and they understand that it is sarcasm used to convey insults or scorn. The full title of the story is “A Modest Proposal for

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    to force them to allow the Catholics their basic religious rights. Although their coup failed it was the spark that started the Irish Rebellion of 1641 also known as the Irish confederate wars. A war that lasted from 1641 to 1649 and was fought in Ireland itself. The Irish fought with only about 5‚000 soldiers against England’s army of 19‚000. Despite the obvious advantage the English held‚ the Irish had managed to kill some 3‚000 English and Scottish soldiers in the first battle of the war. Although

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    William Butler Yeats was born in Dublin‚ Ireland. His father was a lawyer and happened to be a well know artist of the time. Yeats was educated in both England‚ specifically London‚ and in Dublin‚ Ireland. Although the majority of his summers were spent in the west of Ireland in the family’s summerhouse. Yeats was involved in societies that attempted to write and compose Irish literature. His first piece of literature appeared in 1887‚ but in his earlier period his dramatic production outweighed

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    A Modest 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 the Publick By Jonathan Swift Swift was Irish‚ and though he much preferred living in England‚ he resented British policies toward the Irish. In a letter to Pope of 1729‚ he wrote‚ "Imagine a nation the two-thirds of whose revenues are spent out of it‚ and who are not permitted to trade with the other third‚ and where the pride of the

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    “Yeats’s poetry is driven by the tension between the real world and the ideal world that he imagines.” This statement delineates the very essence of Yeats’s work. His exploration of conflicting dualities; objectivity and subjectivity‚ mortality and immortality‚ the ideal and the real; comprise the fundamental structures of his various paradigms and theories. It is this tension between the real world and Yeats’s ideal world that constitutes the basal elements of his various poetic masterpieces and

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    Christianity verses Paganism has been the focus of many Irish poets and writers ever since Christianity washed up on the shores of Ireland. Looking at early Celtic monk poetry there becomes a noticeable difference in Irish Christianity and the rest of the Christian world due to this religious tension. There is a worldly or natural blending in Irish Christianity. Kuno Meyer’s translation of the 9th century Celtic monk poem “The Hermit’s Song” offers a unique prospective of powerful Christian elements

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