preview

A Modest Proposal Satire Essay

Decent Essays

“Satire is a sort of glass, wherein beholders do generally discover everybody's face but their own.” - Jonathan Swift. “A Modest Proposal” published in 1729 is just one of many of Jonathans Swift's great pieces of satire but, “A Modest Proposal” stands out simply because it’s a unique piece in Swift collection. For good reason, it’s about proposal that Swift created for his country of Ireland to help improve the lives of everyone by simply selling and eating only a couple hundred thousand of children of poor parents. As crazy as it may seem Swift proposal contains reasonable ideas and a reasonable process on who and how it should be done and how it will positively affect the people and economy of Ireland. Of course, this proposal is nothing …show more content…

This topic is not one specific to Ireland during this time but a trend all over the world, in a study in done by the Encyclopedia of Activism and Social Justice, “Income Inequality” “In 2003, the top 5% of U.S. households received 21.4% of aggregate income, while the lowest fifth received 3.4%. Income inequality in the United States has been rising since 1979, with the exception of a brief decline in the early 2000s.” The rich get richer and poor get poorer because the gap between the two is so large it's not about the poor trying to catch up but how the rich are trying to get further away and with the money they have it's much easier for them to extend the gap then it is for the poor to close it. Swift's view on the power of the wealthy is seen all over “A Modest Proposal” and one of the main reasons why he wrote it because he saw the only way to close the gap was to sell and eat children and if closing the gap comes to something like that you know whatever country it is the state they're in is not healthy. Swift also tackles the issue of the behavior of wealthy and elite and how they do little to nothing at all to help the lower classes not because

Get Access