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    On a Modest Proposal

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    them and through them away. Jonathan Swift‚ author of “A Modest Proposal‚” took advantage of the ignored pamphlets‚ and developed a truly ridiculous proposal. His main objective was to illustrate how deplorable the state of Ireland was‚ and to show how the distinction between different social classes was abysmal. Swift’s main idea was for the babies of all the poor and desolate to “contribute to the feeding‚ and partly to the clothing‚ of many thousands” (Swift 868) in order to improve Ireland’s economy

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    taken ironically and why Swift used irony instead of straightforward statements. Starting with the title‚ "A Modest Proposal For Preventing the Children of Poor People in Ireland from Being a Burden to Their Parents or Country‚ and for Making Them Beneficial to the Public‚" Swift wants the reader to believe he is going to present him/her with a modest proposal to deal with Ireland’s problems of famine‚ poverty and overpopulation. This is ironic in itself because Swifts scheme to sell and eat surplus

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    Swift wrote plain perfection of prose. Comment. Many critics like William Deans Howells; T.S. Eliot etc. have called Jonathan Swift the greatest writer of prose like T.S. Eliot says that "Swift‚ the greatest writer of English prose‚ and the greatest man who has ever written great English prose." But there are reasons for this greatness. One of the main reasons is that Swift wrote in a very plain and downright style. He didn’t use any embellishments. At times‚ when Swift was writing serious stuff

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    Johnathan Swift had an idea‚ his idea was to prevent children from being burthen to their parents. Swift wrote a cruel yet eye opening proposal that he wanted society to be aware of. Swift uses logos by illuminating how the structure used to by giving us an notion of numerical data and interlinks with how today society’s is challenged by not able to fix current problems one faces. His claim was that the central problem of Ireland poverty can be solved by selling children as food. Swift supports his

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    satirical essay "A Modest Proposal‚" Johnathan Swift examines treatment of the poor in Ireland during the eighteenth century: “I have been assured by a very knowing American of my acquaintance in London; that a young healthy child‚ well nursed‚ is‚ at a year old‚ a most delicious‚ nourishing‚ and wholesome food; whether stewed‚ roasted‚ baked or boiled‚ and I make no doubt‚ that it will equally serve in a fricassee‚ or ragout.” (Swift 763) In his essay‚ Swift describes a repulsive suggestion for dealing

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     with a more general‚  broader  view  of  what  Jonathan  Swift  intended  to  represent  through  his  characterization  of  Gulliver‚  as  well  as  the  indigenous  people  described  throughout  the  novel.  Through  his  journey  to  these  various  lands‚  the  once  accepting  and  open­minded  Gulliver  transitions  into  a  far   less   tolerant‚  and  judgemental  person.  More  broadly‚  the  immensity  of  political  weight  Swift  highlights  throughout  the  book  indirectly  conjure 

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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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    Word choice gives Swift artillery to create satire in "A Modest Proposal". In "A Modest Proposal"‚ Swift uses several different words to create satire‚ one of which is the word ’breeders ’. He uses the term breeders in reference to the women. In several paragraphs he talks about these breeders and their role. "I calculate there may be about 200‚000 couples whose wives are breeders;"(Swift 2) The way that he refers to the women as breeders instead of mothers‚ wives or women creates satire. Instead

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    Bobby Latham Mrs. Armstrong AP English IV Period 3 A Description of them Morning In the poem by Jonathan Swift it describes a lot about the life in London involving a few people including a maid‚ and a servant. Swift wrote this poem to explain how he was tired about doing the same thing over and over again as well as doing the same thing. In his poem he goes off and even points out how he mocks the Greek God Apollo‚ Where he uses the carriage and the use of sun to say that sun rises from the

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    A Modest Proposal

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    A Modest Proposal “A Modest Proposal”‚ is a pamphlet that was published in 1729.Jonathon Swift‚ the author of this very ironic essay‚ offers a proposal that will help the poverty in Ireland go down. He tries to persuade his audience the idea of selling infants as food for a new source of income‚ as well as‚ for an idea of improving Ireland’s economy. His audience points directly toward the English at the end of the essay‚ but it could also include the beggars as a potential audience as well. Swift’s

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