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    English 2202 Mid-Term Examination Answers 1. What does Montagu say is the real reason that Swift wrote “The Lady’s Dressing Room”? She says that that the real reason is that Swift had failed sexually with a prostitute. 2. What is Clarissa’s advice to Belinda? Clarissa tells Belinda that because beauty will fade‚ she should use “good sense” to preserve what her beauty has gained for her. In the context of what has happened‚ Clarissa means that Belinda should accept with good cheer

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    Johnathan Swift had an idea‚ his idea was to prevent children from being burthen to their parents. Swift wrote a cruel yet eye opening proposal that he wanted society to be aware of. Swift uses logos by illuminating how the structure used to by giving us an notion of numerical data and interlinks with how today society’s is challenged by not able to fix current problems one faces. His claim was that the central problem of Ireland poverty can be solved by selling children as food. Swift supports his

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    satirical essay "A Modest Proposal‚" Johnathan Swift examines treatment of the poor in Ireland during the eighteenth century: “I have been assured by a very knowing American of my acquaintance in London; that a young healthy child‚ well nursed‚ is‚ at a year old‚ a most delicious‚ nourishing‚ and wholesome food; whether stewed‚ roasted‚ baked or boiled‚ and I make no doubt‚ that it will equally serve in a fricassee‚ or ragout.” (Swift 763) In his essay‚ Swift describes a repulsive suggestion for dealing

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    “A Modest Proposal‚” written by Jonathon Swift‚ presents a number of problems in Ireland in 1729. Swift writes to an economically depressed‚ famine filled‚ and ill Ireland in an attempt to persuade families to help solve the countries sufferings. Stating‚ “mothers instead of being able to work for their honest livelihood are forced to employ all their time in strolling‚ to beg sustenance for their helpless infants‚” Swift effectively paints a picture for his audience to better understand the intensity

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    Word choice gives Swift artillery to create satire in "A Modest Proposal". In "A Modest Proposal"‚ Swift uses several different words to create satire‚ one of which is the word ’breeders ’. He uses the term breeders in reference to the women. In several paragraphs he talks about these breeders and their role. "I calculate there may be about 200‚000 couples whose wives are breeders;"(Swift 2) The way that he refers to the women as breeders instead of mothers‚ wives or women creates satire. Instead

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    In "The Modest Proposal‚" Jonathon Swift‚ satirizes the incompetence of Ireland’s politicians‚ the hypocrisy of the rich‚ the domination of the English‚ and the unpleasantneses in which he sees so many Irish people living. In fixing this problem in society‚ he proposes to sell Dublin’s poor unfortunate children into meat markets where this can be the remedy of Dublin’s problems of overpopulation and unemployment. Johnathon Swift wrote "The Modest Proposal" in order to reveal that the Irish’s politicians

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    Proposal’ ‘A Modest Proposal’ is a Juvenalian satirical essay which was written by Jonathon Swift in 1729; a period of great inequality in Ireland which was then ruled by England. During this period‚ the poorer sections of the Irish population were subject to severe economic hardship‚ in which thousands literally starved to death every year whilst others were forced to beg in order to survive. Swift‚ along with many others‚ was dissatisfied with what he perceived as a refusal on the Irish aristocracy

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    A Modest Proposal General questions Ezra Barrett This piece is about Swifts suggestion that the impoverished Irish might ease their economic troubles by selling children as food for rich gentlemen and ladies. By doing this he mocks the authority of the British officials. Swift formats his piece with heavy satire requiring the reader to dig for the complete idea of the piece. Yet the thesis statements in the opening ‚with it being the “modest proposal”. The parallelism in this

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    from which calls forth criticism.  In all the great satirists like Swift‚ Pope and Horace‚ there is always present the fire of indignation which burns away human foibles and vices.  Thus satire is but an indignant and veiled protest against evils rampant in social behaviour‚ human nature or institutions.   Satire spreads over all branches of literature.  Moliere‚ Aristophanes and Bernard Shaw are satirists in drama.  Lucian‚ Swift and Cervantes are prose satirists. Perfect and excellent satire

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    Modest Proposal dramatizes starvation by advocating cannibalism. None of these ideas is original. Chivalry was suspect before Cervantes‚ humanists objected to the claims of pure science before Aldous Huxley‚ and people were aware of famine before Swift. It was not the originality of the idea that made these satires popular. It was the manner of expression‚ the satiric method‚ that made them interesting and entertaining. Satires are read because they are aesthetically satisfying works of art‚ not

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