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    Swift uses satire in his essay “A Modest Proposal” to criticize a number of problems that Ireland was facing in the early 1700s. He focuses on the overpopulation problem that was affecting Ireland and offers a “simple” solution; sell the children of the poor to the rich to be eaten. He goes on to explain how this will not only help with overpopulation and the economy but how it would benefit the parent/parents of the children that are being sold. Throughout his essay, he also discreetly and…

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    A Modest Proposal Summary

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    be unforgiving if the tenants could not pay it on time. The Irish government gave seemingly unfair advantages to Protestants, and restricted the rights of Catholics. Swift was sickened by the state of his country, so therefore, A Modest Proposal was written. A Modest Proposal was one of Jonathan Swift’s more controversial works. It is a harsh criticism of the state of eighteenth century Ireland, and was a bold satire. It was meant to be thought provoking, and point out some real flaws in…

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    Humorist Role Analysis

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    they want to convey to the [public. People in this profession have a chance to stand up for their beliefs without facing possible dangers. I believe that humorists do indeed play a vital role in the awakening of the public mind. For example, in “A Modest Proposal,” a satire criticizing the treatment of commoners by British government, the author proposes a wild concept. He suggests that to solve the overpopulation problem, citizens should fatten up children to eat them. The author uses an…

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    Should Summer Heights High be used to teach satire? Intro: Satire is a form of comedy, a way of creating humour by using criticism, exploitation and exaggeration in order to get a reaction from the audience. this is to make them think of political or social issues in a way that's eye opening and Confronting. The show Summer Heights High uses these techniques in many ways which helps develop the show and characters.Summer Heights High is an Australian television show which takes on the form of…

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    Rashaun Richardson February 17, 2016 In the story, “Shooting an Elephant”, the narrator is contradictory in his feelings, by supporting one set of people, the Burmans, but serving another, the British. The reader infers that he can’t decide who to fight for because in the text the narrator explains the treatment of the Burmans by the English, but then tells the treatment of himself by the Burmans. For example, the narrator states that the treatment of the Burman prisoners were…

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    Jonathan Swift Satire

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    Satire is defined as the "use of humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize people's stupidity or vices", it is mostly used in the context of contemporary politics and is known for "making fun" of seemingly serious conversations and debates. Jonathan Swift constructs a piece of literature balancing on the edge of irony and absurdity with his proposal that would "end the hunger". He begins with having the reader feel sympathy with the people of Ireland and calling the…

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    Society, as a whole, is like a well-run clock. The combination of multiple different pieces, all with varying functions, all working together, and all serving unique roles produces a fantastically designed final product. Interestingly enough, our culture is analogous to the running of a time-keeping machine. Society also includes many different individuals who have personal beliefs and opinions, and each individual serves a vital purpose to the overall purpose of the group formed by these…

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    A Modest Proposal is a satirical piece written by Jonathan Swift which uses the idea of satire to convey a message. His use of this literary device exaggerates the main message to comment on both the social and political hardships of overpopulation and poverty with Irish immigrants. There are multiple examples of irony that Swift uses, but these are about four of these pieces of evidence within the text that effective show his mastery of this literary device. The first example of Irony is within…

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    Jonathan Swift is an influential author who successfully wrote various text, for example, Gulliver’s Travels and the Modest Proposal. In 1729 Ireland was impacted by the potato famine causing a devastating famine and poverty. The author Jonathan Swift in the Modest Proposal argues through dramatic iron and data to target the inhumane conditions irish live with dark humor. Swift establishes credibility through the usage of ironic date. The use of statistic makes the reader intrigued by his…

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    Jonathan Swift's anonymously wrote the modest proposal was to end the food shortage in Ireland and feel the hunger crisis within stimulating the exchange and regulating the overpopulation of the poor. Swift proposes the idea by telling them that his friend in America said how tasty infant’s meat was delicious and tender meat that the chef basted, stewed, baked, boiled and roasted. Therefore, the baby skin turned into beautiful fine leather gloves for women and shoes for men. Swift proposes that…

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