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    An Analysis of a Modest Proposal In A Modest Proposal‚ Swift vents his frustration at the laziness of Ireland’s politicians‚ the hypocrisy of the wealthy‚ the tyranny of the English kings and queens‚ and the poor quality in which the Irish people are living. While A Modest Proposal takes place during a period of time in which Ireland is almost totally under the rule of England‚ it also expresses Swift’s utter disgust at the Irish people’s seeming inability to mobilize on their own behalf. He is

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    Modest Proposal Through the research I’ve done on global warming it appears to me that there is no problem with it at all‚ and that there is nothing to worry about. We need to accept that fact that global warming is actually helping the human race in many different ways. For examples the environment is warming up‚ the ocean levels are rising‚ and the increase of carbon dioxide are all benefits to the environment and economy. It’s almost as if global warming is turning the earth into a tropical

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    A Modest Proposal for the Homeless People in Canada When you walk on the streets of Downtown all you see are dirty‚ smelly homeless people begging for money. They take up all the space on the sidewalks with their signs and annoy people that walk by. People do not like to walk by homeless people because they look so scary and harmful. Instead of trying to find a job‚ they are always asking for money but they will never use it for food or water‚ they will most likely spend it on drugs. Homeless people

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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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    Jerikho Dayot Mrs. Larsen AP Language Period 4 27 April 2015 A Modest Proposal for the Prevention of Teenage Pregnancy and the Usage of Babies Born to Teen Parents in Unusual Cases Having to see poor little innocent children suffer from poverty‚ low income‚ and inexperienced‚ immature caregivers is an increasing situation occurring in today’s society.  Many teenagers today are becoming parents and the majorities of them are not emotionally or physically ready to have the full responsibilities. According

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    Rhetorical Analysis In the satirical‚ thought provoking pamphlet‚ “A Modest Proposal” by Jonathan Swift‚ the Anglo-Irish author addresses the issue of rampant‚ prolonged poverty in 1700’s Ireland. Swift paints us a picture of his everyday view‚ the sight of impoverished citizens begging in the streets‚ pleading for money to feed their hungry families. With no obvious solution to the problem‚ Swift jokingly proposes a cheap‚ easy method that rich and poor can partake in- simply feed the peasant

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    A Modest Proposal Rhetorical Analysis Bennett Meyer Since the first British colonization attempts of Ireland the island had been a place of tyrannical oppression and prejudicial mistreatment. This went on for centuries‚ with constant rebellion and resistance. In 1729 Jonathan Swift‚ an Irish clergyman living in England‚ denounced the cruel policies of England in a backwards manner. His use of verisimilitude in "A Modest Proposal exposes the corruption of British foreign policy towards the impoverished

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    A Modest Proposal In his 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

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    In A Modest Proposal Swift adopts the mocking persona of a concerned economist who suggests that‚ in order to better combat the devastating poverty and overpopulation of Ireland‚ the children of the poor be sold as food to the wealthy. As a result‚ he argues‚ not only will the population be reduced‚ but the income of the poor will increase significantly as they sell their children. In developing this outrageous thesis‚ Swift provides abundant detail‚ projecting the costs of child rearing (which will

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    assigned reading of Jonathan Swift’s “Modest Proposal”. It is apparent that you want Swift’s “Modest Proposal” to be removed from our school district because it contains “blatantly anti-human and sickening suggestions [that will] be read by young impressionable youth.” After a review of the essay‚ we have come to a unanimous conclusion. We‚ the school board‚ have decided that “A Modest Proposal” will not be removed from the curriculum. We believe that “A Modest Proposal” exhibits substantial evidence of

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