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Modest Proposal

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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 of poverty. Also, the author talked about how the classification of eating children can benefit others. Furthermore, when discussing “Why I Want A Wife”, the daily activities that are discussed about the roles that women are seemingly expected to perform …show more content…

Thus the Squire will learn to be a good Landlord, and grow popular among his Tenants, the Mother will have Eight Shillings neat profit, and be fit for Work till she produceth another Child(14). I feel like the reason the story fits into the category of a satirical device, because although, at first it seems like a disturbing story discussing the thought process of eating children, and the thought of it being a good thing the furthermore, you get into the story it’s irony on the issue shields light on the issues of poverty and also the irony that is spoken of is the author’s way to get the readers, like mine attention to furthermore discuss the issue at hand, seemingly making this story's irony to me the most effective out of logical fallacies, satirical and rhetorical devices, because of the

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