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    Jacob Drettwan 1/4/14 English Lit. 5th A Modest Proposal A Modest Proposal The border between Mexico and the United States has been left open‚ leaving the entire nation accessible to disease‚ violence‚ and economic ruin. Being able to come and go as they please‚ illegal Mexican immigrants have came to U.S. in the millions‚ and with them they have brought terrors to our citizens. Every year they smuggle millions of pounds of cocaine‚ and once settled within our communities‚ their gangs and

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    A Modest Proposal Rhetorical Essay Jonathan Swift‚ “Modest Proposal” is mocking the government and the English people and seeking a change in the way Irish people are living. Jonathan Swift was effective using ethos‚ pathos and logos to bring attention to the bad situations that the Irish people went through. Irish people were starving and dying‚ while the English landlords were exporting gain. Jonathan Swift uses tones of sarcasm and irony in order for people to get his purpose. Jonathan Swift

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    A Modest Proposal‚ written by Jonathan Swift in 1729‚ is a sustaining satirical essay in the history of the English language‚ in which the author puts forth an appalling proposal that young children born into poor families be sold to rich people as a “most delicious‚ nourishing‚ and wholesome food (Swift).” He rationalizes this proposal by enumerating all the benefits it would bring to the society in a mathematical and detached manner. The reader must feel morally insulted and develop an irresistible

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    Patrick A00156136 ANGL 1042 November 7‚ 2011 As much the same as different "A Modest Proposal" is an unrealistically conceived attempt to find an easy‚ cheap and fair way to convert the starving children of Ireland into "Sound and useful members of the common wealth." Swift explains how children across the country are impoverished because their families are too poor to keep them clothed and fed. A modest proposal pre-sents arguments for the many advantages on raising the children to be sold for

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    My Modest Proposal America is a beautiful country and I am proud to call it my home. This is a beautiful land for millions that grants its people plentiful opportunities to start a wonderful life. The United States of America is the most honorable country to live in; we have been credited for our vast amount of freedom to all. America can easily be claimed the greatest nation in the world. We do‚ however‚ have an issue‚ an issue with the homosexuals. The true American people need to do something

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    A MODEST PROPOSAL FOR ENSURING THAT WOMEN HAVE THE RIGHTS THEY DESERVE IN ORDER TO ACQUIRE THE SAME AMOUNT OF PAYMENT WHERE JOBS ARE CONCERNED IN CANADA. The average hard-working woman who does gruelling work in order to feed her children does not have enough time to spend with her children‚ maintain the family home and still manage to bond with her husband. Apparently‚ women almost everywhere have the right to vote‚ and make up more than half of all voters. However‚ they are still unable to make

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    The most savage in his use of wit is undoubtedly Swift. His Modest Proposal‚ in 1729‚ highlights poverty in Ireland by suggesting that it would be far better for everybody if‚ instead of being allowed to starve‚ these unfortunate Irish babies were fattened up and eaten. Yet‚ astonishingly‚ a book of 1726 by Swift‚

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    Hannah Patricia B. Tan IV – Electron A MODEST PROPOSAL: FOR PREVENTING TERRORIST ATTACKS AND EASIER AIRPORT SECURITY MANAGEMENT A lot of terrorist attacks have been happening around the world. These attacks cause trauma and shock to a lot of people‚ especially those who are affected. Some terrorists threaten people by doing bomb threats which destroys the infrastructure‚ some kidnap valuable people and treat them as hostages to get ransom‚ and sometimes they kill those people if they do not

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    Modest Proposal Today one of our most growing issues in America is teen pregnancy. Now a day’s media plays a huge role in a regular teenagers life. Television‚ magazines‚ and the Internet have been sending a message that sex is okay. Teenagers think that loosing their virginity before the age of 18 is “cool.” Many teens are put into situations where they feel they must have sex and don’t care about protection. Many teens that have sex without using protection can lead to pregnancy. Being a teenager

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    Swift’s “A Modest Proposal‚” so you should have a better understanding of what satire is and how it can be achieved. In this assignment you will choose a real and significant social issue and then write about a satiric solution‚ using “A Modest Proposal” as your model. Make sure you: - pick a relevant and significant social issue - discuss why it’s so pressing - explain how it can be solved‚ in a satirical way - make sure you use Swift’s style – just as he shocked us with his proposal‚ try to

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