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    ENG202: Eighteenth-Century Studies Section A: Swift and his Circle Suggestions for Further Reading on Gulliver’s Travels General Works Paula Backscheider and Catherine Ingrassia (eds.)‚ A Companion to the Eighteenth-Century Novel and Culture (Oxford: Blackwell‚ 2005). Paula Backscheider‚ Eighteenth-Century Women Poets and their Poetry: Inventing Agency‚ Inventing Genre (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press‚ 2005). Laura Brown‚ Fables of Modernity: Literature and Culture in the English

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    debate leading up to the American Revolution‚” (Cummings). Swift’s bizarre idea to raise children as livestock is an expression of Swift ’s outrage at what he saw as the shameful policies of the Irish and English governments‚ and he uses the unspoken voice of the economist‚ an abundance of detail‚ and other irony and parody to shocking effect. At the same time Swift points his hysterical satire at Catholic and Protestant denominations and present-day economic theories. A Modest Proposal is an incomparable

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    and dystopian worlds Constantin Manea Maria-Camelia Manea University of Piteşti Abstract: The present paper‟s aim is to substantiate the features of novelty that Swift generated in English and (indirectly) in world literature‚ with regard to the use of utopian and dystopian elements within the broader scope of satire. Jonathan Swift‟s satirical prose‚ which was meant to ridicule human vices and flaws‚ as well as a number of highly topical issues‚ considered with irony or sarcasm‚ chose variegated

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    studied work of satire throughout the years. It is interesting not only in the absurdity of it’s sly innuendo‚ but it also acts as a history lesson for the world to see the struggles of people of Ireland. What interests me most about this work is how Swift is able to show compassion through context in a work whose words would normally shock and anger any sane person. It is interesting to see how his careful use of language and imagery manages to both sicken and illuminate the reader. His shock value

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    In both A Modest Proposal and The Rape of The Lock irony is used to mock the social/political values of the time. In A Modest Proposal‚ Jonathan Swift proposes that the impoverished Irish should sell their children as food to the rich in order to help ease their economic misfortunes. As enticing as cannibalism sounds‚ Swift hardly wished for the slaughter of thousands of one-year-old babies. Swift’s somewhat brutal satire was created to display the blasé character of society in order to provoke a

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    turbulent economy rendering many unable to climb out of the pit of poverty into which they had fallen. In his pamphlet‚ “A Modest Proposal‚” Jonathan Swift‚ an Irish author‚ addressed these issues which had arisen in Irish society. In order to persuade the Irish government to right the social and economic wrongs that were afflicting Irish society‚ Swift used numerical values‚ inflicted guilt upon his audience‚ and included dehumanizing diction. Swift’s use of numerical values in his pamphlet assists

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    Gulliver’s Travels and Historical England Gulliver’s Travels by Jonathan Swift is a famous‚ classic novel that satirized many aspects of government‚ religion and human nature. Written in the eighteenth century‚ this three-hundred-year-old novel remains well known today because of its timeless criticism that can still be applied to contemporary politics and religious faiths. In eighteenth century England‚ the home of both Swift and his character Lemuel Gulliver‚ the ruling constitutional monarchy was

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    it. Swift creates a man who appears concerned and sympathetic towards the poor people while still agreeing and identifying with the upper class of Ireland. The reader’s confidence in the speaker quickly diminishes when he reveals his “modest proposal” to eat children in order to effectively reduce poverty and overpopulation. Swift’s main goal in his pamphlet is quite different from the explicit goal of the speaker and so Swift writes a satire in order to get his implicit point across. Swift strategically

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    Furthermore‚ scholars have found that Swift has an underlying meaning in his proposal. By realizing that Swift takes on two distinct roles‚ a speaker and a writer‚ it is evident that his purpose is to ridicule the British authority over the impoverished Irish. In order to understand the real intent of the essay‚ it is important to recognize the two distinct voices in “A Modest Proposal”‚ the speaker and the writer. The speaker is a cruel and calculative persona whom Swift developed in the essay. The proposal

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