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    Character Description Memento Mori: Earl In “Memento Mori” by Jonathan Nolan‚ the reader is introduced to an intriguing character by the name Earl. Earl is an average‚ “run of the mill” man‚ who (like most others) has a few quirks that set him aside from the crowd. The beginning of the story reveals that Earl’s wife was murdered. Like most strive to do‚ Earl strives for revenge for her death. He takes the initiative to seeking out his revenge by attempting to track down the murderer.

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    A Modest Proposal Jonathan Swift establishes credibility through rewording few of his acquaintances: “…a very knowing American of my acquaintance in London… a grave author‚ an eminent French physician… a very worthy person‚ a true lover of his country‚ and whose virtues I highly esteem… the famous Psalmanazar‚ a native of the island Formosa.” However‚ because the information he gathers are from people that others would not know of‚ his credibility is questionable. Nevertheless‚ he also gives very

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    of the river or a barrel with rocks attached to your body‚ then you were not a witch. But‚ if you floated‚ then you were officially a witch and you were to be hung as soon as possible. During the same time as the witch trials‚ a man by the name of Jonathan Edwards delivers a sermon that last for hours in a church that is locked up where people can’t leave. Before technology and social media‚ no one really knew the right way of doing things‚ so they came up with crazy ways of dealing with situations

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    in this manner acceptable. No society would ever find it suitable to eat or make babies into clothes. Dr. Swift has made a proposal that he should know would not work because of the inhumanity that it is asking people in which to participate. Jonathan Swift later tells the reader of how he has‚ “computed the charge of nursing a beggar’s child (in which list I reckon all cottagers‚ labourers‚ and four-fifths of the farmers) to be about two shillings per annum‚ rags included; and I believe no gentleman

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    Cuibuș Amalia Dania Ro-En Anul I Satire in Jonathan Swift`s writing Jonathan Swift is an Irish writer from the 18th century and was known as a satirist‚ essayist and a political pamphleteer. He is the author of Gulliver`s Travels‚ A Journal to Stella‚ Drapier`s Letters‚ 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

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    01.05 Jonathan Edwards

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    1. Explain the mood of this passage. • The mood of this passage is serious and persuasive. 2. Using specific examples‚ give one example of a metaphor‚ one example of a simile‚ and one example of an allusion that Edwards uses in this passage from the sermon to elicit this particular mood. • Metaphor: In the sermon the metaphor of ‘flames of wrath’ describes Hell in the italicized passage. • Simile: "Consider the fearful danger you are in; it is a great furnace of wrath‚ a wide and bottomless

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    Assignment Read the following passage from "Sinner in the Hands of an Angry God." Questions 1-4 are based on your analysis of this passage. "Consider the fearful danger you are in; it is a great furnace of wrath‚ a wide and bottomless pit‚ full of the fire of wrath‚ that you are held over in the hand of that God‚ whose wrath is provoked and incensed as much against you‚ as against many of the damned in Hell. You hang by a slender thread‚ with the flames of divine wrath flashing about it‚ and

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    “A Modest Proposal” by Jonathan Swift The essay starts in an interesting way by establishing the speaker (Jonathan Swift) as a concerned citizen sad about the Irish poor people‚ who are suffering in the community. Then Swift disgusts his ideas on how to help Ireland and move forward in a better direction. Swift talks about poor people selling their one-year old children to be killed and sold to rich people as a high priced meat product. Finally‚ he discusses statistical support to his ideas including:

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    Minimum Wage For years there has been disagreement over whether the minimum wage should be raised or not. Some believe that by raising the minimum wage‚ many Americans would be able to rise above the poverty line and have access to their dream. Others disagree saying that raising the minimum wage would only make it more difficult for businesses to pay workers and people would lose incentive to work hard. The only just choice is to raise the minimum wage so that hard working Americans can exceed

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    themselves‚ frequently take their children to these fast food places‚ thus setting an example the kids can find justification to emulate." (MacKie Shilstone‚ Mackie Shilstone’s Body Plan for Kids. Basic Health Publications‚ 2009) Cause and Effect in Jonathan Swift’s "A Modest Proposal" "’A Modest Proposal’ is a brilliant example of the use of non-argumentative devices of rhetorical persuasion. The whole essay‚ of course‚ rests broadly upon the argument of cause and effect: these causes have produced

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