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    A Modest Proposal Reading Response Jonathon Swift wrote A Modest Proposal in 1729 describing the very real poverty plaguing the Irish people. He lays out their misfortunes clearly and rationally‚ and argues‚ by hard-edged economic reasoning as well as from a self-righteous moral stance‚ for a way to turn this problem into its own solution. He draws attention to the number of starving children in Dublin. Swift goes through great pains to statistically support his proposal citing examples and generalizations

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    Jonathan Swift‚ author of “A Modest Proposal”‚ wrote about the starving people of Ireland in the early 1700′s.   The purpose of his argument is to raise awareness to the wealthy of the issue.  Swift‚ a priest at St. Patrick’s Cathedral composed the satirical essay due to his want for a resolution for the underprivileged people in Ireland.   Swift wants to bring the issue to light for the wealthy Irish class.  Swift assumes that his audience will be upset and bothered by his suggestion to sell and

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    A Modest Proposal - study guide Directions: Read and complete the missing pre-reading vocabulary: a. Alms: Money given as charity to the poor b. Chair: (here) a Sedan Chair - a covered chair supported by poles‚ carried by two bearers. c. Deplorable: worthy of severe condemnation d. Episcopal: To do with (here appointed by) a bishop - the adjective refers to church administration at the time Swift wrote. e. Gibbet: Place where criminals are hanged. f. Importune: To ask for urgently or repeatedly

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    “A Modest Proposal”‚ by Jonathan Swift is a graceful‚ frank and delusional piece of literature. It was written in the 1800’s to both comment on the ever-growing list of ridiculously useless and uninformed proposals written to help the Irish out of their temporary rut of poverty and famine‚ and to “Under the present situation of affairs‚ it is utterly impossible by all methods hitherto proposed…” Swifts calm and straight forward manner would lead a reader - not paying close enough attention‚ to view

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    City has a vast variety of neighborhood playgrounds all with different needs depending on where they are located in the city. While the city is known as the City of Fountains it is the park department that is responsible for keeping the main boulevards‚ fountains beautiful‚ and playgrounds well manicured. The parks department does not have a large budget and at times has had to cut back and scale down improvements to neighborhood parks. Westside Park playground‚ in the West Plaza neighborhood‚ is

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    All the Wrong Things Swift’s “A Modest Proposal” written in 1729 was his proposal “for preventing the children of poor people in Ireland‚ from being a burden on their parents or country‚ and for making them beneficial to he publick” (Swift‚ Title). This proposal included the selling‚ skinning and buying of babies at the age of one. This proposal that he has come up with is a very inhuman and controversial one when it comes to being socially acceptable. Swift begins his essay by describing

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    a satirist‚ essayist and a political pamphleteer. He is the author of Gulliver`s Travels‚ A Journal to Stella‚ Drapier`s Letters‚ The Battle of the Books‚ An Argument Against Abolishing Christianity‚ A Tale of a Tub and A Modest Proposal. His last work‚ A Modest Proposal is an occasional essay in which he gives a response to an economical problem which shatters and weakens Ireland at that time‚ but his response is satiric and he gives irrational solutions. According to the Classic Encyclopaedia

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    Jonathon Swift: A Modest Proposal Jonathon Swift’s A Modest Proposal is a parody on the economic situation of the society in which he attempts to “find out a fair‚ cheap and easy method” (Swift) for the children in poverty to be put to good use for good of Ireland. This is seen right away in the full title of the pamphlet‚ “A Modern Proposal for Preventing the Children of Poor People from Being a Burden to their Parents‚ or the County‚ and for Making them Beneficial to the Publick.” The reader begins

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    Vincent Reyes December 16‚ 2010 English P.3 Craven A Modest Proposal Essay “A Modest Proposal” is a strongly written satire by Jonathon Swift. In the essay‚ Swift applies nearly all of the elements of satire. Some of the most obvious elements are his use of creating a persona and his exaggeration. Beginning by analyzing the title‚ “A Modest Proposal for Preventing the Children of Poor People in Ireland from Being a Burden to Their Parents or Country‚ and For Making Them Beneficial to The

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    In “A Modest Proposal”‚ Jonathan Swift reaches out to the readers about social problems that the great town and county are going through. I believe Swift is trying to tell the readers in a satirical way that the government and political party are not doing anything in the country to solve the social problems. Swift believed the only way to catch their attention was to write the essay “A Modest Proposal”. Swift used satire in his essay to inform people of Ireland how high poverty‚ hunger‚ and death

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