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    streets‚ needing funds to support their most basic of needs. Numerous ideas were proposed to turn this economic contraction around‚ but to no avail. However‚ one writer‚ Jonathan Swift‚ developed a creative approach that‚ had it been implemented‚ may have been Ireland ’s economic savior. In his work‚ "A Modest Proposal‚" Swift presents the idea of eating the children of impoverished families in order to boost the economy. He then proceeds to develop this idea‚ delivering a reasonable and rational argument

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    as poverty‚ overpopulation‚ and unemployment. In the essay “ A Modest Proposal for preventing the children of the poor people from being a burthen to their parents‚ or the country‚ and for making them beneficial to the Publick” written by Jonathan Swift‚ he convinces the readers that newborns at the age of one should be sold into the meat market for consumption of the wealthy. He recognizes the poor treatment received by the English and believes they are the root of Irelands problems; not the lower

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    As seen through both A Modest Proposal and Candide‚ both Jonathan Swift and Voltaire were committed to exposing the problems inherent to their societies‚ but instead of making bold proclamations about these issues‚ they wrote entertaining texts that used irony‚ especially in terms of characterization‚ to point them out. For example‚ the speaker in the essay A Modest Proposal can coldly discuss the economic and social benefits of killing and eating children without ever giving much thought to the

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    Modest Proposal dramatizes starvation by advocating cannibalism. None of these ideas is original. Chivalry was suspect before Cervantes‚ humanists objected to the claims of pure science before Aldous Huxley‚ and people were aware of famine before Swift. It was not the originality of the idea that made these satires popular. It was the manner of expression‚ the satiric method‚ that made them interesting and entertaining. Satires are read because they are aesthetically satisfying works of art‚ not

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    capacity to 1.75 million by 2013. The Company offers 15 brands and over 150 variants ranging from people’s car Maruti 800 to the latest Life Utility Vehicle‚ Ertiga. The portfolio includes Maruti 800‚ Alto‚ Alto K10‚ A-star‚ Estilo‚ WagonR‚ Ritz‚ SwiftSwift DZire‚ SX4‚ Omni‚ Eeco‚ Kizashi‚ Grand Vitara‚ Gypsy and Ertiga. In an environment friendly initiative‚ in August 2010 Maruti Suzuki introduced factory fitted CNG option on 5 models across vehicle segments. These include Eeco‚ Alto‚ Estilo‚ Wagon

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    Iurato‚ Jake Ms. Farrar ENC 1101 July 27‚ 2012 Remediation: A Modest Proposal This essay’s unique purpose is to explain the specific approach for the remediation I demonstrate on A Modest Proposal by Jonathan Swift. Published in the eighteen century Ireland‚ A Modest Proposal was a satirical work designed to influence the wealthy into recognition of the severe poverty that plagued their country. When applying a remediation‚ the original medium is changed to appeal to a different audience

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    Problem:|Solution:|Benefits:| They have no use in the kingdom‚ can not do anymore.|Their dying anyway‚ let us use their bodies as selling items.|Less on the streets and more carcass to sell.| Write a paragraph in which you describe the ACTUAL solution which Swift wants to be implemented. -- I believe that he has the right idea of wanting to get the poor off the streets. He definitely went about it in the completley wrong way! Which is why people showed such hatred and confusion by his proposal. He really

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    communities themselves‚ into improvement. In Gulliver’s Travels‚ satire is shown through narration‚ setting‚ character‚ and plot. Jonathan Swift uses utopia and dystopia as elements of setting‚ and he uses a flat character‚ miser and tyrant type of character‚ moral touchstone‚ and grotesque to illustrate the character element of his satirical novel. Jonathan Swift has chosen a first-person narrator in his novel of Gulliver’s Travels. The narrator is Gulliver who has been plunged into extraordinary

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    bow and arrows‚ and spears. After weeks of imprisonment he became friends with the Lilliputians. After they gave him his liberty he agreed to capture a fleet of 500 man-of-war battle ships. Then he soon returned to England with his family. Jonathan swift uses satire frequently in his novel. One example is the strict formality of the nobility in their civilization. When Gulliver puts the fire in the princess’s apartment out by peeing on it she is not grateful but upset with his crude method of fire

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    and trying to put an end to the space colonization project before they start the project. With the failure of space colonization‚ it seems as if we were at the dead end. No‚ it is not. There is still an elixir for saving the world! Jonathan Swift was a famous author for his satires. But he was not a scientist. Still‚ he predicted many scientific discoveries in his famous book "Gulliver’s Travels". Ironically‚ he

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