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    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 Preventing the Children of Poor People from Being a Burthen to their Parents‚ or the Country‚ and for making them Beneficial to the Publick”. Jonathan Swift’s A Modest Proposal is an excellent example of the sharp wit and biting sarcasm that was employed in the satire of the late seventeenth

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    to depict the society of Ireland during the early 1900s. During this time in Ireland‚ attitudes of the Irish were extremely negative and the society was regressing. Joyce uses these characters to illustrate not only the faults of the Irish people‚ but of all people. He is able to achieve this through the use of several different literary themes‚ which are used to show the humanity of the people in Ireland. The theme of journey to escape is evident in many of Joyce’s stories and is closely connected

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    Heaney may embellish – thus‚ personalise/claim – the text through translation; however‚ this was not something which came naturally. Initially struggling to translate Beowulf‚ it was not until Heaney located the verb þolian (‘to suffer/endure’) – an Anglo-Saxon etymon of the Ulster verb thole bearing the same definition – within the text that he considered ‘Beowulf to be part of [his] voice-right’. This acknowledgement tying Ulster vernacular to Anglo-Saxon is playful‚ Heaney enacting the same

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    to describe anything from creative writing to more technical or scientific works‚ but the term is most commonly used to refer to works of the creative imagination‚ including works of poetry‚ drama‚ fiction‚ and nonfiction. Literature represents a people‚ culture‚ tradition and language. It shares great experiences. Through Literature‚ we can learn about poems‚ stories‚ and plays. When we discuss about Literature‚ we will not only discover the ultimate meaning of it but also an artistic quality to

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    An Evaluation of A Modest Proposal Persuasive Techniques Almost 300 years ago‚ Swift wrote the satirical essay‚ A Modest Proposal for Preventing the Children of Poor People From Being a Burthen to Their Parents or Country‚ and for Making Them Beneficial to the Publick. The title itself is a literary hook‚ grasping the attention of anyone concerned with the plight in Ireland‚ but the title does not elude of its satirical purpose. Swift uses all three modes of persuasion in his essay. While

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    written to help the Irish out of their temporary rut of poverty and famine‚ and to “Under the present situation of affairs‚ it is utterly impossible by all methods hitherto proposed…” Swifts calm and straight forward manner would lead a reader - not paying close enough attention‚ to view his proposal as logical and written to ‘honestly’ help as was the case with many other educated Englishmen of the time‚ who all wanted to give their superior advice to help their lesser peoples of Ireland. Through

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    believed the only way to catch their attention was to write the essay “A Modest Proposal”. Swift used satire in his essay to inform people of Ireland how high poverty‚ hunger‚ and death rates were not getting any help from the government. Swift was trying to deliver a message to the people of Ireland. There was so many men and women who could not support their child. Also people from Ireland were starving because of crop failure.

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    A Critical appreciation of " Follower" ( Cecilia Rafiq‚ 24.09.07) "Follower" by an Irish poet‚ " Seamus Heaney" is a thought provoking poem in which he explores his relationship with his father when as a child he used to follow him around the farm ’stumbling’ in his wake as he ploughed the fields. The poem deals with the passing of time‚ the innocence of youth and the knowledge which comes from experience. It raises issues such as childhood‚ growing up

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    he attempts to “find out a fair‚ cheap and easy method” (Swift) for the children in poverty to be put to good use for good of Ireland. This is seen right away in the full title of the pamphlet‚ “A Modern Proposal for Preventing the Children of Poor People from Being a Burden to their Parents‚ or the County‚ and for Making them Beneficial to the Publick.” The reader begins to realize that Swift does not actually wish to implement these ideas of a baby being “a most delicious nourishing‚ and wholesome

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    Was the Irish Civil War a ‘natural ’ conclusion to the events of previous years? Some historians will say that the Civil War was a ‘natural ’ conclusion to the activities of the previous year others will disagree. This essay will take the line that yes; the civil war was a natural and inevitable conclusion to the Anglo-Irish difficulties. In order to understand why the Civil War came about one must first understand how it came about by studying the actions of the previous years‚ the War of Independence

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