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    Jonathan Swift was an Anglo-Irish. He was a satirist, essayist, political pamphleteer, poet and cleric who became Dean of St Patrick's Cathedral Dublin. Some of his work that people remember him by are Gulliver's Travels, A Modest Proposal, A Journal to Stella, Drapier's Letters, The Battle of the Books, An Argument Against Abolishing Christianity and A Tale of a Tub. He was known for his different type of writing. He had an interesting life and career as an author. First, Jonathan…

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    A proposal is the act of suggesting an idea or plan to be executed. Jonathan Swift a noted essayist and satirist, was born in 1667 in Ireland, Dublin to Anglo-Irish parents. Swift often traveled to England where he dabbled in politics and immersed himself into writing. Written and published anonymously in 1729, Jonathan Swift’s “A Modest Proposal” suggest a plan to help address the growing problems of poverty, starvation and overpopulation in Ireland with the consumption of Irish babies stricken…

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    his essay, "A Modest Proposal," Jonathan Swift proposes a plan to bring his home country, Ireland, back to order after years of extreme poverty. Swift's purpose is to convey the idea that sacrificing the children of poor citizens is the only solution to improve the country's economy and correct the "deplorable state of the kingdom" (832). Swift adopts an insincere and ironic tone to reveal his frustration with society and present his "modest proposal". Swift begins by establishing a…

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    that the core purpose of satire is to show the shortcomings of the subject through thinly-veiled metaphors and ironic humour. Satirical writing draws on sarcasm and wit to criticise it's subject in an intelligent and thought-provoking way. Jonathan Swift, author of 'Gulliver's Travels' is one of the best known and most widely appreciated satirists of the seventeenth to eighteenth century. His writing style holds many similarities with the satirical writing of authors and poets such as Alexander…

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    Seven time Grammy winner Taylor Swift has dominated the music industry the past few years. 2014 was even dubbed 'The year of Taylor Swift ' because of all she did. Swift came from being bullied in high school to now playing sold out arenas and stadiums. She has done things in music that have never been done before. Taylor Alison Swift was born on December 13, 1989 in Reading, Pennsylvania. She spent her early years in Wyomissing, Pennsylvania on her family 's Christmas tree farm. Her first…

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    Taylor Swift started as a singer at the young age of eleven. The Christmas she received her first acoustic guitar, and it officially started her singing career. Her first well known single “Tim McGraw” was highly favored on the country music charts. She has now switched to a more edgy look and sound with pop music. She has been successful as a country singer and pop singer winning numerous awards for her music. Also, she continues to be a role model for young ladies around the world. Taylor…

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    The famous author Jonathan Swift once said, “When a great genius appears in the world you may know him by this sign; that the dunces are all in confederacy against him" (Swift Introduction vi). Jonathan Swift himself was a great genius who lived through the end of the 16th century. He was born with a gift ahead of his time that allowed him to see the world as it really was: a dystopia. Born in Dublin in 1667, he lived through an aggressive time period in Europe. Political unrest, religious…

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    critiques in a comical way. A great work of satire in the 17th century is called "A Modest Proposal" by Jonathan Swift. In which he wrote a solution to Irelands problem with poverty, by suggesting that they eat the children of the streets and create gloves out of their skin. Swift wrote most of his work anonymously in fear of being exiled from his country. The work…

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    During the Neoclassicism movement, writers immensely based their work on those of ancient Rome and Greek, emulating what they saw as restriction, reasoning, and dignity of classical literature. Jonathan Swift’s satirical essay, “A Modest Proposal” draws attention to Ireland’s problems by advising the poor Irish people to sell their children as food to decrease poverty and overpopulation. Fanny Burney’s diary, An Encounter with “King George III” recounts an undesirable meeting with the king, and…

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    concerts in the nude. Taylor Swift experiences a transition somewhat in-between the two. Throughout her career, she moves from country music to primarily pop music by simply growing up and adjusting to the times. In her…

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