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    A Modern Modest Proposal

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    Jacob Drettwan 1/4/14 English Lit. 5th A Modest Proposal A Modest Proposal The border between Mexico and the United States has been left open‚ leaving the entire nation accessible to disease‚ violence‚ and economic ruin. Being able to come and go as they please‚ illegal Mexican immigrants have came to U.S. in the millions‚ and with them they have brought terrors to our citizens. Every year they smuggle millions of pounds of cocaine‚ and once settled within our communities‚ their gangs and

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    The Landlady Ending

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    Alternate ending to “The Landlady” ‘’Why have only two boys been here for a long duration of time’’? Asked young Billy. “Trust me‚ there have been many‚ many people here over the years”. Exclaimed the women. “Why have only two signed in then”? “Please dear‚ won’t you come over here to have a cup of tea with me” Shuttered the old women. “Why If you insist‚ may we talk about this later though‚ I am quite curious”. Said Billy Right around that time‚ Billy heard the most peculiar noise he had ever

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    but also the food that they depended on was scarce. Later you will be able to read a more in depth description of the situation of the country. On the other hand‚ at the same time‚ a famous Irish writer called Jonathan Swift wrote an essay called “A Modest Proposal”. In this essay he proposed a possible solution to the problem Ireland was going through. At the end of his work he said he was open to other suggestions for a better solution to the problem. Today we give different alternatives for the solution

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    A Modest Proposal Essay

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    Rhetorical Analysis of A Modest Proposal The late 1600s and early 1700s in particular were a difficult time for Ireland. Catholics made up most of the Irish poor who constituted 80 percent of the population and owned less than one-third of the land. As the Protestant English landowners took over in the 1700s‚ the Irish Catholics dove deeper into lives of famine and poverty. In “A Modest Proposal”‚ Jonathan Swift presents several claims and supporting evidence that the consuming of the Irish nation’s

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    A Modest Proposal Analysis

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    I Like My Baby-Back Ribs Eating babies—an idea frowned upon by most societies‚ but suggested by Jonathan Swift in his satirical essay called “A Modest Proposal” in which he argued that in order to prevent “the children of the poor in Ireland from being a burden to their parents”‚ they should be sold as livestock and consumed alongside chickens and cows at the dinner table. In 1729 when the essay was written‚ bitter conflict between Great Britain and Ireland regarding political and religious issues

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    Cited: Swift‚ Jonathan. “A Modest Proposal.” 1729.

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    Swift Modest Proposal

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    In his biting political satire called "A Modest Proposal‚" Johnathan Swift seeks to create empathy for the poor through his ironic portrayal of the children of Irish beggars as commodities that can be regulated and even eaten. He is able to poke fun at the dehumanization of the multitudes of poor people in Ireland by ironically commenting on what he sees as an extension of the current situation. Swift’s essay seeks to comment on the terrible condition of starvation that a huge portion of Ireland

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    insensitive to the ebb and flow of live around you. I often like to be surprise even from the childhood. My surprises come just on holidays such as St. Nicholas or Santa Claus. I remember when my parents tried for years to make for us my holiday surprises‚ like putting at foot tree or in boots various gifts that always surprises me with joy. Lately‚ when I got married my husband was the one who started to make for me different surprises‚ surprised me with things material or spiritual. I remember with

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    A Modern Modest Proposal

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    My Modern Modest Proposal Moving factories to other countries is exactly what America’s economy needs. Thousands of people losing their jobs for the selfish greed of the government is just all part of the grand plan to get our country back on its feet. There is no better way to improve the patriotism of Americans than by ripping away their jobs and leaving them standing in unemployment lines for who knows how long. In today’s society what is good and fair is put to the side like a rotten piece

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    Tragic Endings

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    Tragic Endings A Shakespearean tragedy calls for a tragic ending. Shakespeare ends Hamlet most appropriately through the use of character development and a cathartic burst of violence. Shakespeare’s ending to Hamlet is satisfying in that Shakespeare succeeds in his goal and purpose of creating an effective tragedy. Through his technique in dramatizing Hamlet‚ Shakespeare communicates that procrastination leads to nothing but the suffering of man. As the play nears its end‚ Shakespeare uses development

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