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Rhetorical Analysis Of Homelessness

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The issue of homelessness and beggars has been a problem within many countries for hundreds of years. There has been countless proposals and methods for dealing with and solving this matter, but it never works entirely. Some countries have come up with multiple ways to help them with governmental assistance, private organizations, churches or even support groups. However, to see a drastic change in homelessness or any issue, requires a drastic change in the way that is handled. In today’s society, when a child is born unto parents who cannot support them, the Child Protection Services will likely take them to an orphanage where they will in hopes have a better future. However, there are some in other time periods who would suggest something …show more content…

Whether it is to someone who does not fully understand the purpose behind it or someone who understands what he is actually trying to do. The emotional appeal is what really shocks the reader because he is talking about killing mass numbers of poor infants and then eating them because it will make the economy run smoother. I am certain that would pull some sort of emotion out of anyone; however, by doing this he is also talking down to the Irish, treating them like they are tools and cattle; sizing them up by whether or not they are healthy and a good dish to eat. One would assume that he is in no way credible because he is suggesting extreme and taboo methods; however, Swift establishes his credibility by enforcing that he has lived in Ireland for many years and would know the state of the economy. The amount of people he sees roaming the streets and begging for cash could probably lead to his supposed proposition, but also lead him to his actual proposition, for drastic change. Despite how sinister the proposition is, in a way it could be viewed as logical and extremely practical. He demonstrates this by using a series of statistics and mathematics to calculate exactly how many people he would have left to turn into meals, which could be used as a form of credibility, because he comes off as smart. Swift is actually a lot smarter than one would assume by first reading this article. His purpose was to establish a sense of awareness in the Irish and a feeling of guilt in the British by focussing on a “rich feeding off of the poor” stance. The rich being the British feeding off of poor

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