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    Very “Modest” Irony and Satire Jonathan Swift was born in Ireland in the 18th century during an era that has come to be known as the Golden Age of Satire. As a writer‚ he was profoundly influenced by the political climate of his times‚ especially the plight of the Irish poor‚ which spurred him to write the satirical‚ social commentary “A Modest Proposal.” The satirical essay addresses the issue of inequality and poverty experienced by the Irish through an outlandish solution that is “beneficial”

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    Outline: A Modest Proposal I. Introduction A. Audience Participation 1. How many of you see poverty and hunger as a problem in the world? How many of you think that you cannot possibly help solve this problem? B. Introduce self and topic 1. According to an article written by Jason M. Breslow‚ as of 2011‚ children had the highest poverty level with over 16 million children living in poverty. That is just in the United States. Imagine the number of children living in poverty in the entire world

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    will fix the problem. This idea is incorrect according to John Swift and T. Coraghessan Boyle. Both authors propose solutions that are ironic and abstractly forward and blunt for a problem in their lives. In “A Modest Proposal”‚ the theme of the short story is all but modest. The proposal is that the people of Ireland should start eating babies in order to dilute the population and to provide money (to‚ for example‚ the renters) for the poor who cannot afford food. John Swift uses this ironic satire

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    Research Report on Jonathan Swift’s “A Modest Proposal ” Emma Perry Paris District High School October 24th 2011 *ABTRACT* 1. Introduction A Modest Proposal by Jonathan Swift was written in 1729 using diction and political and social references from that time period‚ which may provide a challenge for a student reader in a 2011 classroom. The full title of Swift’s essay is “A Modest Proposal for Preventing the Children of Poor People from Being a Burden to their Parents‚ or the Country

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    Devin Sonnier Mrs. Hebert English IV - 1st Hour 25 February 2017 Unit 6 Essay In Jonathan Swift’s essay “A Modest Proposal” he uses three appeals: ethical‚ logical and emotional. Swift tends to use them frequently but the most effective appeal used throughout the essay‚ I believe‚ is emotional. In A Modest Proposal Swift offers a solution to the problem of famine and overpopulation in Ireland. As around the late 1720’s Ireland suffered from poor crops‚which lead to famine

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    1. The persona in which Swift adopts for the modest proposal is that of someone concerned for the greater good of the land‚ Ireland‚ on the very outskirt of reading. Although as one dives into this proposal‚ they become bombarded with irrational means of dealing with this assumed problem; the plentiful source of beggars in Ireland. One becomes consumed with disgust yet intrigued by its soundness in reasoning. Swift creates a tone that juxtaposes its message‚ which further confuses the reader in his

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    Responding to “A Modest Proposal” The essay written by Jonathan Swift‚ “A Modest Proposal”‚ may not have been as effective to the poorer class of society during that time‚ but effective towards the upper class of society. The author describes of a place that had a population that consisted largely of beggars and struggling families. My thoughts are that the two categories of people either had little to no education‚ nor have the means to associate with the avenues that this essay may have disseminated

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    Take a Modest Proposal by Jonathan Swift as an example‚ in this Swift satirically addresses issues such as the state of the people of Ireland‚ England’s tyranny‚ the nature of the wealthy‚ and the inept state of Ireland’s leaders. Though if you look at a Modest Proposal from a formalist viewpoint all the issues would fade away and what would be left is the way in which Swift satirically addressed the issues‚ aka cannibalism. Even though a Modest Proposal is technically about eating

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    A Modest Proposal Analysis Jonathan Swift’s 1729 essay “A Modest Proposal” demonstrates how the writer uses satire to enlighten the reader on the critical state of Ireland‚ at that time. In the essay‚ Swift suggests that the poor should sell their children to the rich so that they can “contribute to the feeding‚ and partly to the clothing‚ of many thousands.” Swift doesn’t simply want the poor to pay attention but wants to point his chagrin towards the politicians as well as the catholic citizens

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    Jonathan Swift wrote a “A Modest Proposal” to offer a solution to solve the poverty issue in Ireland. Swift knew children were considered a burden to the poor and society as a whole. Therefore‚ they would never receive the proper care and nourishment that the current economy could provide and continue the decline of an economically struggling Ireland. The purpose of his “modestproposal was to convert the children into useful members of Ireland’s society. The only logical conclusion to remedy the

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