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    2) Alexander Pope (1688-1744) - wrote heavily about belief of optimism Voltaire knew Pope in England (during V’s exile) and admired him until V. decided that optimism was a bunch of rubbish “A little learning is a dangerous thing” 3) Jean Jacques Rousseau (1712- 1778) - Humanity is naturally good but is corupted by the environment‚ education‚ and government since society brings out aggression and egotism‚ it is better for man to be a “noble savage” Rousseau sides with Pope and Leibnitz ex

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    when people are being satirical and expressing their comments of society‚ they tend to see all the flaws so clearly‚ like a glass. Yet‚ when people do this they don’t pay attention to what they are doing.  Jonathan Swift is one of the world’s best satirist and poet‚ born in Dublin‚ Ireland to Abigail Erick Swift and Jonathan Swift. He suffered a lot as a child‚ from not being able to have a father to getting kidnapped for many years by a family nurse‚ and even being sent away to college at the age

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    beauty and charm. In fact‚ Pope invokes her blessings as if she were the goddess of poetry. At another place‚ she is the representative of the decadent aristocratic society. Through her character‚ Pope describes the flippancy and depravity of the English society of the eighteenth century. Essentially here is the satire portrait of a frivolous and flirting girl. This is quite obvious in the scene at Hampton Court. Belinda’s Routine: Belinda is an ideal girl of Pope. She loves lap-dogs more

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    preach to themselves. The proclamation was announced to the German and became a new way of life for the Germans. The Pope had begun to get black mailed by the kings. Therefore the kings got special privileges. Barzun believed that this did nothing to reform the church. In a reaction to the Pope condeming 41 of Luther ’s 95 theses‚ he publicly burned books which idolized the Pope. Barzun then describes how most revolutions are begun. He states

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    the reform of human weaknesses or vices through laughter or disgust. Satire is different from scolding and sheer abuse‚ though it is prompted by indignation. Its aim is generally constructive‚ and need not arise from cynicism or misanthropy. The satirist applies the test of certain ethical‚ intellectual and social standards to men and women‚ and determines their degree of criminality or culpability. Satire naturally has a wide range; it can involve an attack on the vices of an age‚ or the defects

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    many other creative writers who were not primarily Satirists‚ did make use of this element in their works. For instance‚ Chaucer disliked the lack of morality in the church. He fired upon the authority simply by laughing at it in the Prologue to The Canterbury Tales. Weapons used by a satirist. ‘Pen is mightier than ATOM BOMB.’ The simple but the mightier weapon used by the satirist is Invective – a violent attack in words. When one

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    restored • Next 40 years was known as Restoration Period - A generation of writers known as the classical or neo-classical *They established verse form known as The Heroic Couplet - 2 Rhyming iambic pentameter poems • Satire was prominent • Noted Satirist: Jonathan Swift - Gulliver’s Travel Characteristics of Puritan Period • Place and source of corruption‚ theaters was closed few plays was written • Poems were heavily written Rise of Cavalier poets - poets who wrote poem about love John Milton

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    “Vision is the art of seeing what is invisible to others.”(Jonathan Swift’s quote). In other words it means that not everyone sees the same thing that another can’t see. It relates to the topic because no one would ever imagine that he is a British author while also being an Anglican priest. Jonathan Swift was an Anglican priest leading him to become a successful British author. Swift was born on November 30‚ 1667 in Dublin‚ Ireland. His parents were Jonathan Swift and Abigail Erick Swift. His father

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    significant functions in social and political criticism. Satirical literature exposes foolishness in all its forms‚ such as vanity‚ hypocrisy‚ sentimentality etc. It also attempts to effect reform through such exposure. Satirists‚ therefore‚ design a work of literature focusing on human or individual vices‚ follies‚ abuses‚ or shortcomings. They use satire as a literary technique to combat these vices and shortcomings‚ and "to censure by means of

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    Looking for Alibrandi: “Looking for Alibrandi” was written by Melina Marchetta. The novel confronts many issues facing today’s society every day‚ it is especially focussing on a teenagers view of growing up and what they have to deal with. Josephine Alibrandi is the main character and throughout the novel she confronts many different issues which are very realistic in today’s society‚ this makes her very easy for the reader to relate to and makes Josie seem much more realistic. The reader is able

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