HOLIDAY HOMEWORK CLASS IX English Holiday Homework for class 9 2015- 2016 1. Book Review of the novel “Gulliver’s Travels by Jonathan Swift In your own words write the chapter wise summary in about 75 words for each chapter. Answer the following value based questions: Q1.The best way to thank an illiterate person is to make him/her literate. Give your views on this opinion and justify them with reference to How I Taught My Grandmother
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A Modest Proposal Analysis Jonathan Swift’s 1729 essay “A Modest Proposal” demonstrates how the writer uses satire to enlighten the reader on the critical state of Ireland‚ at that time. In the essay‚ Swift suggests that the poor should sell their children to the rich so that they can “contribute to the feeding‚ and partly to the clothing‚ of many thousands.” Swift doesn’t simply want the poor to pay attention but wants to point his chagrin towards the politicians as well as the catholic citizens
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J.K Rowling a writer of harry potter‚ Enid Blyton whom children adores and Selman Rushdie whose Midnights children won booker prize. There are others like Isabel Allende who wrote house of spirits and created a writing style of magical realism. Jonathan franzen writer of the corrections that won the national book award 2001. Zadie Smith introduced hysterical realism in the novels. Thomas Hardy writer of Far from the Madding Crowd who is regional novelist that also provide with
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Power and Oppression By Marsha Griggs Jonathan Swift and Mary Wollstonecraft were both consummate social commentators on the duality of power and oppression. Through the analysis of two of their works‚ namely‚ Swift’s A Modest Proposal and Wollstonecraft’s A Vindication of the Right of Women one can see an easy assimilation of the challenges that such minds made to the disproportionate balance between the powerful and the oppressed. In fact each offers a differing view of the powerful
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Ireland and enforces imperialism on them. While invading them and taking from them‚ Ireland suffers from a drought and all their food stops growing causing them to starve. When a whole country starves the weakest suffer the most meaning the children. Jonathan Swift‚ well educated professional‚ writes a pamphlet with a insincerity and obscure manor titled‚ “A modest Proposal‚” to the country of England. In this pamphlet‚ he states converting the starving children of Ireland into "sound and useful members
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through his supernatural powers‚ a fascination with youth and innocence‚ and imagery. Dracula seems to possess unexplainable supernatural powers. When Jonathan Harker is traveling to castle Dracula‚ he is unaware that the driver of his coach is the Count himself. During the nocturnal journey‚ the coach is circled by wolves‚ not knowing what to do Jonathan calls for the coachman and in return "heard his [Dracula ’s] voice raised in a tone of imperious command‚ and looking towards the sound saw him stand
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Ireland such as poverty‚ overpopulation‚ and unemployment. In the essay “ A Modest Proposal for preventing the children of the poor people from being a burthen to their parents‚ or the country‚ and for making them beneficial to the Publick” written by Jonathan Swift‚ he convinces the readers that newborns at the age of one should be sold into the meat market for consumption of the wealthy. He recognizes the poor treatment received by the English and believes they are the root of Irelands problems; not
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Jonathan Swift wrote a “A Modest Proposal” to offer a solution to solve the poverty issue in Ireland. Swift knew children were considered a burden to the poor and society as a whole. Therefore‚ they would never receive the proper care and nourishment that the current economy could provide and continue the decline of an economically struggling Ireland. The purpose of his “modest” proposal was to convert the children into useful members of Ireland’s society. The only logical conclusion to remedy the
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Sharon Tate once said‚ “Everything that’s realistic has some sort of ugliness in it” (BrainyQuote). Through the problem/solution structure used in essays written by Jonathan Swift and Barbara Kingsolver‚ the ugly side of realistic solutions is exemplified. In Jonathan Swifts essay “A Modest Proposal”‚ the problem of the famine in Ireland is addressed‚ followed by a very disturbing solution. Swift proposes that to solve this problem‚ the citizens of Ireland should use human babies for food. Although
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After reading Jonathan Swift’s poetry‚ it is easy to mistake him for a sexist author. Many of his poems show a grotesque or petty form of women. Often‚ this is achieved by displaying women’s imperfections and their production of bodily functions. When women attempt to hide or obscure these “flaws” they are depicted as liars‚ but Swift’s poems are not meant to demean women or punish them. Instead‚ Swift is overturning notions of benevolent sexism that pervade 18th century literature. By reducing the
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