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    Cuibuș Amalia Dania Ro-En Anul I Satire in Jonathan Swift`s writing Jonathan Swift is an Irish writer from the 18th century and was known as a satirist‚ essayist and a political pamphleteer. He is the author of Gulliver`s Travels‚ A Journal to Stella‚ Drapier`s Letters‚ The Battle of the Books‚ An Argument Against Abolishing Christianity‚ A Tale of a Tub and A Modest Proposal. His last work‚ A Modest Proposal is an occasional essay in which he gives a response to an economical problem

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    1720s Ireland suffered a great depression. Farmers was not able to pay for expensive rent that landlords was charging. Which forced adults and children to starve and beg for food. Swift had an idea of poor people selling their one year old children for meat to make money to pay for rent. In “ A Modest Proposal” Swift idea of wanting to sell children or money will only benefit the wealthy landlords and not England nor the Ireland’s poor. Why does Ireland poor not benefit from the selling of their

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    they struggle economically‚ 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

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    In the text ‘A modest Proposal” Jonathan Swift is proposing a ludicrous idea that the Irish should result to cannibalism and eat their own children to solve the problem of famine and overpopulation in their country. The purpose of this text is to attack the ignorance of the desperately poor people’s situation of that time‚ as well as making fun of other ideas that people have proposed to solve the big problems in society‚ and people are proposing ludicrous ideas and thinking they are practical.

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    A Modest Proposal Jonathan Swift establishes credibility through rewording few of his acquaintances: “…a very knowing American of my acquaintance in London… a grave author‚ an eminent French physician… a very worthy person‚ a true lover of his country‚ and whose virtues I highly esteem… the famous Psalmanazar‚ a native of the island Formosa.” However‚ because the information he gathers are from people that others would not know of‚ his credibility is questionable. Nevertheless‚ he also gives very

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    literary writers have tackled the concept of suffering. From Sophocles’ Oedipus the King‚ to the poetry written by Jonathan Swift‚ John Donne and Lady Mary Wortley Montagu‚ multiple literary scholars have demonstrated suffering throughout the last couple centuries. Whether it may be sexual suffering as seen in the work of John Donne’s His Mistress Going to Bed‚ and Jonathan Swifts The Lady’s Dressing Room and A Beautiful Nymph Going to Bed‚ or the emotional‚ physical and psychological suffering in Oedipus

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    do to survive in the world. Desperation may cause people to do hurtful things to their family and friends. One of the most gruesome things that a parent can do is to sell their child for money. In the narrative‚ “A Modest Proposal‚” by Jonathan Swift‚ he proposes something more heinous than selling one’s children for profit; his “modest” proposal is that people should sell their children as food. Although the sex trade industry makes people cringe‚ and child labor causes people to boycott products

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    King Jr. and Jonathan Swift have well educated Christian Clergymen who fell victim to an oppression of their people. Being well educated they were both knew what they were talking when writing to the given audience. Among those similarities‚ there are also differences between the writings and the men themselves. Swift’s purpose of his written was to create an equal treatment of the Irish men from the English. He writes “It’s true‚ a child just dropped from its dam…”(Swift). The word dam is a word

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    from which calls forth criticism.  In all the great satirists like Swift‚ Pope and Horace‚ there is always present the fire of indignation which burns away human foibles and vices.  Thus satire is but an indignant and veiled protest against evils rampant in social behaviour‚ human nature or institutions.   Satire spreads over all branches of literature.  Moliere‚ Aristophanes and Bernard Shaw are satirists in drama.  Lucian‚ Swift and Cervantes are prose satirists. Perfect and excellent satire

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