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    Jonathan Swift was a talented author of his time who wrote intelligent and influential poetry in order to share his values. He was well educated and worked alongside various other distinguished authors and was the founder of a respected writers group which even included Alexander Pope. Swift had strong beliefs and tried to influence others through is writing‚ similar to Alexander Pope’s poetry. One of Pope’s most well known poems is “The Rape of the Lock” which is a well known mock heroic poem that

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    “A Modest Proposal‚” written by Jonathon Swift‚ presents a number of problems in Ireland in 1729. Swift writes to an economically depressed‚ famine filled‚ and ill Ireland in an attempt to persuade families to help solve the countries sufferings. Stating‚ “mothers instead of being able to work for their honest livelihood are forced to employ all their time in strolling‚ to beg sustenance for their helpless infants‚” Swift effectively paints a picture for his audience to better understand the intensity

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    An Evaluation of A Modest Proposal Persuasive Techniques Almost 300 years ago‚ Swift wrote the satirical essay‚ A Modest Proposal for Preventing the Children of Poor People From Being a Burthen to Their Parents or Country‚ and for Making Them Beneficial to the Publick. The title itself is a literary hook‚ grasping the attention of anyone concerned with the plight in Ireland‚ but the title does not elude of its satirical purpose. Swift uses all three modes of persuasion in his essay. While

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    Phil’s past as well as the people who were once in Phil’s life to get her message across to her reader. Ellen Goodman sarcastically creates the obituary of a man who dedicated his life to his job and the company he worked for. Goodman uses anaphora‚ satire‚ diction‚ sentence structure‚ and selection of detail to complete her obituary of this “Company Man”. Emphasizing the fact that Phil worked himself to death‚ Goodman chose pure sarcasm to make this particular emphasis. She shows through this repeated

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    his most well known piece is the poem The Rape of the Lock. Although Swift and Pope had opposed writing styles‚ both of them demonstrated their belief in social and political reform during the Restoration era in England. Gulliver’s Travels is a satire in which each part exhibits a different view in which how Swift could change for the better. In part one‚ Swift used the big/little ender dispute to show the differences and fighting between England and France at this time. He pokes fun at English

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    falls to his knees and screams‚ which shows the disappointment and setback he is experiencing. The mood soundtrack changes from a happy‚ up-beat song‚ to a very slow and depressing melody when Dwayne realizes he can never fly. In both situations‚ the satire is extremely blunt and gets straight to the dilemma of personal failure. Another evident personal failure in the film is when Olive humiliates herself and the entire beauty pageant when

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    Swift‚ Jonathan. “A Modest Proposal.” 100 Great Essays. New York penguin Academics: New York. 2008. Pages 669-677 Print. [Summary] A Modest Proposal is mainly about Jonathan Swift’s sarcastic idea of keeping the children of poor people from being a burthen to their parents‚ or the country‚ and for making them beneficial to the public: which is what the rest of the pamphlet is named. The point is to ironically attempt to "find out a fair‚ cheap‚ and easy Method" for converting the

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    author is articulating. Swift’s proposal to readers can simply be defined through his irony. Irony means to express the opposite of what is actually meant. Swift uses great techniques like humor and sarcasm when he wrote this proposal. Swift uses satire to broaden the people of Ireland into seeing their own dispossession. The author starts off the essay with a pathological approach. He states‚ “It is a melancholy object to those‚ who walk through this great town‚ or travel in the country‚ when

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    Gulliver ’s Travels examines human nature through a misanthropic lens and through satire examines the changes English society was undergoing. The tale depicts the journey of Lemuel Gulliver‚ an Englishman‚ and his peculiar encounters. This critical work has caused a lot of discord as a satirical commentary on the political and social issues of England in the eighteenth century. Gulliver ’s trips lead him to places of opposite societies causing an examination of human nature itself. While the character

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    people who caused him to have an accident‚ he decided to murder their next door neighbor. A simple act of being cut off on the road whilst driving caused Preston to follow the miscreants home‚ which took hours away from his life. These examples of satire contributed to society by showing that if one were to say something‚ they cannot contradict themselves and do the exact opposite. There is no reason to go into extreme lengths just to get revenge on someone‚ but rather‚ it is quite necessary to always

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