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    Jonathon Swift’s A Modest Proposal Week 4‚ Assignment 1 Phoenix University Professor Smith HUM112 January 29‚ 2012 Jonathan Swift’s A Modest Proposal I choose a writing by Jonathan Swift‚ A Modest Proposal written in 1729. The piece starts off innocent enough‚ describing the dark realities of the day. (Swift‚ 1729) The setting is in the year 1729‚ Ireland. (Swift‚ 1729) The poor lined the streets‚ mostly mothers and their children‚ begging for food or money for food and necessities

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    anything about the problem‚ Jonathan swift wrote a sarcastic essay about his proposal to solve the problem. His proposal was to sell children as food for profit. Swift writes about fattening up the children in order to sell them to the rich people so that it spares the poor people the money it takes to raise them. This also takes care of overpopulation in the land and it would also bring great business. Obviously this proposal is not ethical‚ but did he go too far into trying to prove his point?

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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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    A Modest Proposal Reading Response Jonathon Swift wrote A Modest Proposal in 1729 describing the very real poverty plaguing the Irish people. He lays out their misfortunes clearly and rationally‚ and argues‚ by hard-edged economic reasoning as well as from a self-righteous moral stance‚ for a way to turn this problem into its own solution. He draws attention to the number of starving children in Dublin. Swift goes through great pains to statistically support his proposal citing examples and generalizations

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    It seems like there is no pot of gold for the Irish. In both “A Modest Proposal”‚ written by Jonathan Swift‚ and Angela’s Ashes‚ written by Frank McCourt‚ Ireland is portrayed as the land of the poor. Although they were from a different time period and age when they wrote their piece‚ they both touch on the same subject and seem to be sympathetic towards it. When describing the poor‚ Swift and McCourt each had their own description. Swift describes‚ not himself‚ but other people he saw. For

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    Jonathan Swift‚ author of “A Modest Proposal”‚ wrote about the starving people of Ireland in the early 1700′s.   The purpose of his argument is to raise awareness to the wealthy of the issue.  Swift‚ a priest at St. Patrick’s Cathedral composed the satirical essay due to his want for a resolution for the underprivileged people in Ireland.   Swift wants to bring the issue to light for the wealthy Irish class.  Swift assumes that his audience will be upset and bothered by his suggestion to sell and

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    A Modest Proposal - study guide Directions: Read and complete the missing pre-reading vocabulary: a. Alms: Money given as charity to the poor b. Chair: (here) a Sedan Chair - a covered chair supported by poles‚ carried by two bearers. c. Deplorable: worthy of severe condemnation d. Episcopal: To do with (here appointed by) a bishop - the adjective refers to church administration at the time Swift wrote. e. Gibbet: Place where criminals are hanged. f. Importune: To ask for urgently or repeatedly

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    “A Modest Proposal”‚ by Jonathan Swift is a graceful‚ frank and delusional piece of literature. It was written in the 1800’s to both comment on the ever-growing list of ridiculously useless and uninformed proposals written to help the Irish out of their temporary rut of poverty and famine‚ and to “Under the present situation of affairs‚ it is utterly impossible by all methods hitherto proposed…” Swifts calm and straight forward manner would lead a reader - not paying close enough attention‚ to view

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    All the Wrong Things Swift’s “A Modest Proposal” written in 1729 was his proposal “for preventing the children of poor people in Ireland‚ from being a burden on their parents or country‚ and for making them beneficial to he publick” (Swift‚ Title). This proposal included the selling‚ skinning and buying of babies at the age of one. This proposal that he has come up with is a very inhuman and controversial one when it comes to being socially acceptable. Swift begins his essay by describing

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    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 which shatters and weakens Ireland at that time‚ but his response is satiric and he gives irrational solutions. According to the Classic Encyclopaedia

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