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    English society (which is very‚ very similar to modern day American government and two-party rule) with the Lilliputian’s war with the Tramecksan‚ as well as the internal conflict of the Lilliputian’s egg dilemma. The war with the Tramecksans is a good satire of today’s wars because it is over something entirely trivial‚ the height of the heels of the two nation’s peoples. This is easily comparable to a silly war over natural resources‚ which are the cause for most wars today. The internal issue with the

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    Score: ______ / ______  Name: Jacob Otterson Student Number: VT1400675 Directions: Answer the questions below. Use full sentences when applicable. 1. Give two examples of each of the following elements of poetry from the poems you have read in Units 4‚ 5‚ and 6.   Metaphor: “I wandered lonely as a cloud” “By the side of the pale-faced moon.”   Simile: “Nothing but a hot Swish of strings like silk Ten feet out.” “This bundle of clothes I wash and hang and wash again like flags

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    A Modest Proposal – Analytical Response By Garry Jenkins ‘A Modest Proposal’‚ written by Jonathan Swift in 1729‚ is a satirical text responding to the social issues in Ireland relating to the increasing population‚ leading to more homeless beggars struggling to support themselves let alone their many children. Swift’s clever use of irony‚ sarcasm‚ paralipsis‚ hyperbole and evocative language helps convey his point of view. Swift proposes that the poor should sell their children in order

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    aspect to a content life. To substantiate his beliefs‚ he uses several rhetorical strategies and examples to develop his position on money. Hazlitt’s entire essay is brimming with rhetorical strategies. Simply to present the paragraph he demonstrates satire by making fun of other’s inclination towards money and anaphora promptly‚ “Literally and truly‚ one cannot get on well in the world without money. To be in want of it… ;is to live out of the world‚(1-4). The use of immediate rhetorical strategies

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    reluctant to complain. However‚ when problems are not confronted‚ they cannot be solved. In their respective essays‚ Jonathan Swift and William F. Buckley‚ Jr. discuss the idea that a society that is apathetic toward its problems cannot advance. In the satire "A Modest Proposal‚" Swift mockingly suggests a "modest" solution to improve the economy and address starvation in Ireland in 1729 because at the time‚ the government had not done anything to solve the dilemma. He proposed that the Irish citizens

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    Published in 1729‚ Jonathan Swift’s work “A Modest Proposal” criticises the profound domination and injustice of the people of Ireland by the privileged‚ prosperous English. Jonathan Swift uses a critical‚ yet satirical form to unveil the tragedies of poverty and hunger in Ireland. He does this by lamenting the sad fate of the hardship stricken Irish‚ explaining their lives to be nothing but begging‚ growing up to become a detriment to England. Jonathan Swift offers a simple proposal to the country:

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    contemporary life because the same petty quarrels happen today‚ with ridiculous feuds and foolish actions. From the very beginning‚ with the questioning of “What dire offense from amorous causes springs‚ What mighty contests rise from trivial things”‚ the satire can match behaviors today because there are quite a few trivial contests occurring. People are easily on edge‚ and it does not take much to push some people over. 9. Who‚ if anyone‚ is victorious at the end of the poem? How does the victor compare

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    HUMOR 3.1. Introduction This chapter focuses on the humor language‚ through which the story is narrated‚ which is different time by time‚ sometimes juvenalian‚ then ironic‚ then sarcastic‚ but also the situations are intertwined with one another‚ so do even these types of humor. The main goal of this chapter is to capture the reality that is expressed through the humor‚ starting from the personal life Huck which is characterized as an immature teen to racism‚ slavery‚ lack of empathy‚ etc. 3.2

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    Ireland which was based on ideas of buying and selling. “People were beginning to look at the society in terms of money‚ economics and politics rather than in human terms” (Forsyth). To express his ideas Swift chose to write the pamphlet in a form of a satire to put emphasis on the problems. He is blind to the horrible moral implications of his proposal and favours the economic progress only. The dominant figure of speech in the work is verbal irony whose purpose is to say the opposite of what the author

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    A modest proposal by Jonathan Swift is a satirical essay written in 1729. It was written in protest of the English treatment of the catholic people in Ireland. During the late 17th century‚ political pamphlets were distributed throughout Ireland to promote the ideas of various intellectuals and laymen. Jonathan Swift took advantage of the overlooked pamphlets‚ and constructs a ridiculous proposal. He does this to illustrate how backwards and bad the state of Ireland is and the social classes. “A

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