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    Gulliver Research Paper

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    On May 4, 1699, on a journey to the South Seas, Gulliver is on board a ship by the name of Antelope leaving Bristol, England. As the ship begins to sail, it encounters a violent storm that sinks the ship. Gulliver swims to an island of the Lilliputs and falls asleep. As Gulliver begins to awaken, he finds himself strapped down and cannot move as the people of Lilliputians are all across his body. The Lilliputians stand about about six inches in stature. Gulliver struggles to get loose and…

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    Modest Proposal Response

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    Intro A Modest Proposal was written by Jonathan Swift in 1729. The “proposal” begins by dwelling in the poor and sad lives of the lower class Irish who tend to spend all their time working to feed their large families that seem to continuously grow. As a solution to the problem, which seems to be more than poverty but the attitudes that families have toward one another but also the abuse of power and greed from the upper class. Those higher up in society seem to only watch in disgust from a…

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    1. It seems to me that Jonathan Swift 's true nature as a Satirist is coming out in the title. “A Modest Proposal”, gives off the feeling that this essay will be nowhere near what the readers were expecting. It was a searing and revealing piece that showed the problems of a country that even though was known to be poor; it was shown that it was exceedingly beyond realization. The reason for the word “modest” in the title is to almost lure the reader into thinking that the essay would not be as…

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    Gulliver’s Travels, published in 1726, is a satirical novel in the form of a travel book by Jonathan Swift. While its editions adapted for children are widely enjoyed by young readers, the book is mainly written for adults who are able to appreciate the satire in its narrative. This essay will analyse the first part of Gulliver’s Travels - A Voyage to Lilliput and will describe what kind of traveller Gulliver is, touching upon the significance of his surname. In the beginning of the book, in…

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    The welfare of human beings 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 Ferrara, Random House, 1981, pp 155-170) employed savage irony to present his societal commentary. Written in 1729 to expose the tragic condition of the lower class, the satire attempts to…

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    to blow issues out of proportion and make issues more prevalent. There are ways in which satire can be used correctly, where it makes a point. At other times, it can be over used and is too absurd or offensive. In his book Gulliver’s Travels, Jonathan Swift wrote as a means to show his opinions on the political status of England at the time and to attempt to publicize issues he believed to be prevalent. However, did he use it effectively or ineffectively? Gulliver’s Travels, although very…

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    Gulliver’s Travels by Jonathan Swift is a 17th- century work of literature that explores the values, structure, inhabitants, and language of four distinct societies. Through the voyages of Swift’s fictional character, Gulliver, and the use of satire and absurd situations, Swift points out the flaws in humanity. In each voyage, the inhabitants provide Gulliver and the readers with new perspectives on the world via language and communication and demonstrate how these facets of the four societies…

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    eliminated. 26. It supports his ironic persona, of the belief that poor people should help themselves out of their own problems, by adding hatred to his use of words against the poor; making him look like a cold-hearted and disregarding person. 28. Jonathan Swift drops his persona in paragraph 29, when he describes the unpleasant and disturbing movements of Ireland, and in paragraph 30, where he talks about the negative effects of the proposal and calls for action. 29. He drops his persona…

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    Satire And Satire

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    Who doesn’t like a good joke? Jokes are a common form of social interaction that allows people to bond over ridiculing their failures. Jokes can come in many different shapes and sized. They can go from the dry humor that is used in Britain to pure, unadulterated slapstick comedy often seen on children’s programs. Satire is one of the forms of the joke. Satire bases itself on the exaggeration of others’ flaws, whether it be a celebrity, political figure, or religion. Satire is a more intelligent…

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    Barack Obama, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Gandhi, Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Oprah, and many more will be able to converse with one another to discuss what was once was, what will be, and what is present. In the restoration point, Jonathan Swift, the author of “A Modest Proposal”, and Plato, father of “The Allegory of The Cave,” would be sitting across from…

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