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    Jonathan Swift’s essay, “A Modest Proposal,” works to get the Irish people to resist England. He discusses how Ireland is in bad shape, why England is to blame, and how there are reasonable solutions to these problems. In “A Modest Proposal” Jonathan Swift discusses how Ireland is in bad shape. He describes the poor conditions of the economy and society of Ireland. To illustrate the poor state of the economy in Ireland he gives examples of the poverty people in Ireland are living. Swift says, “It

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    Swift (1667- 1745) is a satirist of the early seventeenth century, also known as the Age of Alignment. The Alignment is a period of knowledge and reason, as philosophy, writing, science and technology improved. During this time, Swift composed “A Modest Proposal”, a description of the conquered vast territory of the Ireland lands by the English, and how the wealthy protestant English families managed the captured land by abusing the Irish catholic. Accordingly, injustice is experienced by the Irish

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    “A Modest Proposal” is a great piece that I believe many modern readers can enjoy. In todays world satire is all around us whether on television or in movies. During this time this was all they had and yet it is better then some of the satire we see today. As I read this piece the first time I truly believed that he was suggesting the selling and consumption of infants, but as I read on I soon realized he was not at all serious. It was soon obvious to me that Mr. Swift was aiming his frustration

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    Baby Back Ribs! Just Kidding. A Modest Proposal by Jonathan Swift was an innovator of the writing style called Satire. Jonathan Swift used an extreme example to make his point. In A Modest Proposal Swift uses the example of cooking, eating and selling the children of poverty stricken families to help make income for the people of Ireland. This extreme example got many people's attention after all Swift suggested cannibalism of young children. That is what Satire is, the use of humor, irony, or exaggeration

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    The theme of A Modest Proposal, a satirical essay written by Jonathan Swift, published in 1729, was predominantly about preventing the children of poverty from being a burden to their parents or country; in other words, making them beneficial to the “Publick.” This theme appears in the essay surrounding the significant attempt of irony to find a fair, cheap, and easy method for converting the starving children of Ireland into "sound and useful members of the commonwealth.” The author offers statistical

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    Jonathan Swift wrote A Modest Proposal, and showed that Ireland had an issue with famine and overpopulation. His proposal essay was very gross and disgusting, but it solved the issue that he was conveying. Swift’s piece is effective because children are vulnerable, it creates mental pictures, and it accuses everyone in their society. Swift uses children in his essay to make the essay effective. He uses children because they are vulnerable. Another reason why he chooses to use children in his

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    Modest Proposals The welfare of the human being as members of a community has historically been addressed in a variety of literary forms. Jonathan Swift in his essay “A Modest Proposal for Preventing the Children of Ireland from Being a Burden to Their Parents or Country” (The Art of Writing: A Modern Rhetoric, edited by Cosmo F. Ferrara, Random House, 1981, pp. 155-170) employs savage irony to present his societal commentary. Written in 1729 to expose the tragic conditions of the lower classes

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    Literary Essay Reflection In the satire essay “A Modest Proposal” by Jonathan Swift, he talks about great ideas for controlling the population of poor people in Ireland. His idea involved eating the children of the poor to help relieve them of the extra burden of caring for a child. He does a great job poking fun at a subject some might find touchy. His skills in satirical writing clearly shine through his great essay. Jonathan Swift was the author who best used writing craft to convey meaning because

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    Jonathan Swift, a writer, satirist, and clergyman during the period of Irish Catholic economic oppression in 18th century Ireland, used his platform to create the essay “A Modest Proposal”, which took advantage of manufactured ethical and strong emotional appeals, to spark political reform and rectify his broken country. After the initial shock of reading Swift’s essay, the intent behind it is clear; it is a work of satire. The most prevalent technique Swift employs in this work is his authoritative

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    A Modest Proposal by Jonathan Swift, is a piece of work that is just horrifying to read. “... a young healthy child well nursed is at a year old a most delicious, nourishing, and wholesome food, whether stewed, roasted, baked, or broiled….” ( Swift 406). This is so revolting, but keeping in mind that this was written in the seventeen hundreds i had to look at this from the lense of those in such times. An American man suggested this “food source” to Swift seeing it as a fix for the overpopulated

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