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    A Modest Proposal

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    A Modest Proposal Jonathan Swift’s ‘A Modest Proposal’ is a brilliant example of irony that was employed in the writing of late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. Swift in his essay mounts aggravation at the deplorable state of Ireland due to England’s exploitation and also expresses disgust for the Irish people for not mobilizing on their own behalf (Britannica Encyclopedia). Without excusing any party‚ he criticizes not only the English or the Irish landed elites but also the masses

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    Luther King Jr. and Jonathan Swift have well educated Christian Clergymen who fell victim to an oppression of their people. Being well educated they were both knew what they were talking when writing to the given audience. Among those similarities‚ there are also differences between the writings and the men themselves. Swift’s purpose of his written was to create an equal treatment of the Irish men from the English. He writes “It’s true‚ a child just dropped from its dam…”(Swift). The word dam is

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    George Orwell’s “Shooting an Elephant” 1. On page 517 of The Norton Reader‚ Shorter Edition‚ the first question asks‚ “Why did Orwell shoot the elephant?  Account for the motives that led him to shoot.  Then categorize them as personal motives‚ circumstantial motives‚ social motives‚ or political motives.  Is it easy to assign his motives to categories?  Why or why not * Orwell did shoot the elephant because he felt the pressure that came from thousands of native people behind him when he

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    In the text ‘A modest Proposal” Jonathan Swift is proposing a ludicrous idea that the Irish should result to cannibalism and eat their own children to solve the problem of famine and overpopulation in their country. The purpose of this text is to attack the ignorance of the desperately poor people’s situation of that time‚ as well as making fun of other ideas that people have proposed to solve the big problems in society‚ and people are proposing ludicrous ideas and thinking they are practical.

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    Viewpoints

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    Student: Mentor: English Department Introduction to literary theory Viewpoints in literature (Essay) Sarajevo‚ February 2010 A viewpoint in literature is the point of view from which the narrator tells us the story. The basic division of viewpoints is external and internal viewpoints. External viewpoint is used if the narrator is not a part of the story himself‚ but is rather telling us about

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    suffering. That is until Swift mentions his plan‚ which involves raising babies‚ harvesting them at the ripe age of one‚ and selling their carcasses as a delicacy to the rich. Until the man reveals the details of his proposal‚ a majority of the readers nod along‚ eager to see Swift help the poor that plague the nation. Though no laughing matter like Lichtenberg suggests of satire‚ the poor do not realize the “hit” against them until they are too deep in their support for Swift. Instead of “[rousing]

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    Iurato‚ Jake Ms. Farrar ENC 1101 July 27‚ 2012 Remediation: A Modest Proposal This essay’s unique purpose is to explain the specific approach for the remediation I demonstrate on A Modest Proposal by Jonathan Swift. Published in the eighteen century Ireland‚ A Modest Proposal was a satirical work designed to influence the wealthy into recognition of the severe poverty that plagued their country. When applying a remediation‚ the original medium is changed to appeal to a different audience

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    contemporary situation in their country. Among them was also Jonathan Swift‚ whose pamphlet A Modest Proposal differs from the others in its satirical tone. At that time Swift was a member of a literary club called the Scriblerians‚ who were against modern ideas in science and philosophy. Swift himself was inspired by this‚ which can be seen in his A Modest Proposal. The work I am writing about is a pamphlet written in a form of an essay. Swift alludes to the contemporary political philosophy in Ireland

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    Analyzing Satire Unit Lesson

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    Unit Plan - Analyzing Satire Tara Seale - AP Language and Composition   Introduction: According to Wyatt Mason in an online article published in the ​ New York Times Magazine titled “​ My Satirical Self​ ‚” readers in the 21st century have “taken shelter in the ridiculous.” He provides an excerpt from ​ The Onion​ ‚ a satirical online news source referenced as “America’s Finest News Source‚” as an example of an escape from the inescapable ridiculousness of society‚ politics‚ and other vice and follies

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    Satire Letter

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    Ireland during the 1700’s was heavily repressed by England via trade restrictions and limited parliamentary power in Dublin. Like a small shrub that struggles to subsist under the looming shadow of a mighty forest tree‚ Ireland was not faring well. Jonathan Swift‚ a very well- educated man and a stalwart Irish patriot‚ wrote his controversial piece‚ “A Modest Proposal‚” in order to call attention to the horrid conditions that people were subjected to under English rule. I completely understand your stance

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