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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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    details of his proposal‚ a majority of the readers nod along‚ eager to see Swift help the poor that plague the nation. Though no laughing matter like Lichtenberg suggests of satire‚ the poor do not realize the “hit” against them until they are too deep in their support for Swift. Instead of “[rousing] laughter”‚ the satirist rouses support from those “who are hit”‚ as he leads the poor and downtrodden along‚ appearing like he possesses a true solution to their problems. “A Modest Proposal” exists to

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    In the satirical writing “A Modest Proposal”‚ Jonathan Swift taunts the British policies and taxes set towards the poor Irish citizens. Swift suggests using children as a source of food as well as earning wealth. Swift inserts his use of situational irony‚ metonymy‚ logos‚ and allusion to mock the lack of interest the British government has in reconstructing Ireland. Swift begins his writing with situational irony‚ as he describes his town as great. He discusses the many negatives within‚ as well

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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 By Jonathan Swift In his essay Swift talks what living conditions were like in 18th century in Ireland and how woman were always seen in walking down the street with four‚ five or six children tagging along beside her. Instead of working women had to take care of all the children and the house work‚ while the men worked. Back then women didn’t have much rights but instead of just having babies and doing house work they could be working too. By having so many children only

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    A Modest Proposal: Satire at Its Best Jonathan Swift’s 1729 essay‚ A Modest Proposal‚ was a true example of satire at its best. Many readers at the time rejected the essay because they failed to understand the irony. It is presently one of the most well known works of satire and is a classic example of the technique most commonly used today. The entire essay from the title down to the last sentence were meant to be taken ironically‚ which is a rare form‚ but very effective when trying getting

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    A critical analysis of ‘A Modest 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

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    A Modest Proposal In A Modest Proposal‚ Jonathan Swift provides a logical solution to the poverty crisis in Ireland: eat the children of the disenfranchised lower class. Swift’s pattern of thought carries the reader through the process of birthing‚ raising‚ and breeding poor children as a delicate form of livestock which would theoretically alleviate Ireland of its financial and social burdens. The obvious irony in A Modest Proposal is that‚ by most moral standards‚ Swift’s proposal is far from

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    Jonathan Swift‚ in the satirical essay “A Modest Proposal”‚ claims that Ireland and its people are being force into poverty by the English and because nothing productive has been done to change this he proposes the satirical solution of selling the poor Irish babies to rich Englishmen as food. Swift supports his proposal by taking on the persona of a rich Englishman and uses irony and sarcasm to make the proposal seem as horrendous and dehumanized as possible to the Irish so that they will stand

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