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    In Jonathan Swift’s “A Modest Proposal”, we are exposed to the timeless issue of homelessness and the state’s role in their social welfare. Swift was a fervent Irish patriot who was disgusted by the flourishing trend of beggars and hungry children that flooded the streets of his beloved country. This topic is relatable as this is a social issue that plagues many countries in the present age. Swift presents a satirical argument in which he proposes Ireland adopt the horrific practices of eating their

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    Assignment 1: Swift’s “A Modest Proposal” Dr. Anthony McCormack Strayer University World Culture II Gladys A. Reyes July 25, 2015 In the satire “A Modest Proposal’, Jonathan Swift expresses his feelings of frustration with regard to the aggravation and political issues in Ireland. He describes being frustrated with the indifference of Ireland politicians, the wealthy, the English tyranny, and the degradation and poor conditions in which many poor, Irish women and children have been forced

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    street, begging for either money or jobs. There were people trying to find effective solutions to all of these problems, but to no avail. In 1790, a man named Jonathan Swift submitted a proposal to the upper class of Ireland with answers to the questions they had been asking for years. He entitled it, “A Modest Proposal for Preventing the Children of the Poor People in Ireland from Being a Burden to Their Parents or Country, and for Making them Beneficial to the Publick.” In his essay, Swift criticizes

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    A Modest Proposal was a satirical essay written by Jonathan Swift depicting the horrific conditions of Ireland and the lives of the Irish people in 1729. Swift writes the satire disguised as a social planner of the time who as Swift satirizes were known to be overly rational rather than compassionate. The author portrays and attacks the cruel and unjust oppression of Ireland by its oppressor, the mighty English and ridicules the Irish people at the same time. However, Swift's opposition is indirectly

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    Analytical Essay Once observing three stories, Modest Proposal written by Jonathan Swift, Why I want a wife by Judy Brady, and finally The flea by John Donne, as I learned about Rhetorical devices, Satirical Devices and Logical Fallacies. It soon became clear of which stories fit within each classification on the terms of what each story represents. Specifically,when it comes to the story, “Modest Proposal”, the story discusses the issue of the way that rich people handle things, and the issue

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    1)     "A Modest Proposal" employs rather a satiric approach in order to present the overall point along with the vivid use of humor, hyperbole, and irony to criticize the beliefs of others. Obviously, the author does not really want Irish people to sell their children as food, however, he applies such outrageous idea to convey the main message to his audience. Basically, for the author it is easier to use specific stereotypes against Irish Catholics as a theme for his satire. Throughout the piece

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    This satirical hyperbole fully entitled "A Modest Proposal for Preventing the Children of Poor People From Being a Burden to Their Parents or Country, and for Making Them Beneficial to the Public" mocks heartless attitudes towards the poor, as well as British policy toward the Irish in general. A friend of the narrator’s, “a very worthy person,” has already heard the proposal and suggested that children of fourteen, too, be a potential food. The writer has dismissed this idea, though, because the

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    determining once reasoning to an ideal conclusive stand. Slavery and employment are two different subjects, but to some extent, they share some norms, hence an ideal platform for Jonathan Swift's reasoning and critique. According to his art The Modest Proposal published in 1739, he creates a motion to help drive poverty away from Ireland, but his solution introduces the slavery of young children from the age of one to increase Country production. Hence he uses slavery as the solution to poverty since

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    A Modest Proposal was composed by Jonathan Swift and distributed in 1729.A Modest Proposal, was composed to avoid kids to be a weight to their poor families and nation Ireland. In the poem,A Modest Proposal, the author utilizes parody; Juvenalian parody and dim diversion to pass on his legitimate and severe reactions and articulations. Swift is calling out England and Ireland. He ridicules; states of mind, the system and society. What's more, he even looks at kids as delicious edibles. In the Proposal

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    time of 1729, Jonathan Swift’s “A Modest Proposal” offered a proposition to Ireland’s difficult situation. The proposal included the idea of selling the infant children of Ireland as livestock to the rich and wealthy people of Ireland for consumption. This would reduce the overpopulation of Ireland and provide a stable source of food. The parents would no longer have to feed an extra mouth and take care of a child that needs to be constantly watched. The proposal would cost many lives but save an

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