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    Jonathan Swift – Rhetorical Analysis "A Modest Proposal"‚ by Jonathan Swift‚ is a biting satire about life in 18th century Ireland‚ in which the author seeks to find "a fair‚ cheap‚ and easy method" to transform the sick and starving children of Ireland into productive members of society. Paragraph 20 -26 of the essay illustrates the advantages of Swift’s proposal‚ hardly modest‚ which is to fatten up undernourished poor children and then sell them to more well-to-do families as food. By presenting

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    I’ve read many articles in my day‚ and I am known to be a very sarcastic person at times but this piece “A Modest Proposal” is next level insane‚ now I may be wrong‚ but what I’ve gathered from this piece is basically cannibalism of young children. “A young healthy child well nursed‚ is‚ at a year old‚ a most delicious nourishing and wholesome food‚ whether stewed‚ roasted‚ baked‚ or boiled.” Now i haven’t really heard about Dr. Jonathan Swift‚ nor do I really know about his background‚ but his use

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    uses satire in many of his works such as “A Modest Proposal”. Satire is the use of humor‚ irony or ridicule human vice. “The true satirist is conscious of the frailty of institutions of man ’s devising and attempts through laughter not so much to tear them down as to inspire a remodeling" (Thrall‚ et al 436). Although he was born in Ireland‚ Swift considered himself an Englishman first‚ and the English were his intended audience. "A Modest Proposal" begins with a description of the state of 18th century

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    Jonathon Swift’s A Modest Proposal Week 4‚ Assignment 1 Phoenix University Professor Smith HUM112 January 29‚ 2012 Jonathan Swift’s A Modest Proposal I choose a writing by Jonathan Swift‚ A Modest Proposal written in 1729. The piece starts off innocent enough‚ describing the dark realities of the day. (Swift‚ 1729) The setting is in the year 1729‚ Ireland. (Swift‚ 1729) The poor lined the streets‚ mostly mothers and their children‚ begging for food or money for food and necessities

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    Jonathan Swift‚ author of “A Modest Proposal”‚ wrote about the starving people of Ireland in the early 1700′s.   The purpose of his argument is to raise awareness to the wealthy of the issue.  Swift‚ a priest at St. Patrick’s Cathedral composed the satirical essay due to his want for a resolution for the underprivileged people in Ireland.   Swift wants to bring the issue to light for the wealthy Irish class.  Swift assumes that his audience will be upset and bothered by his suggestion to sell and

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    Jonathan Swift‚ in the satirical essay “A Modest Proposal”‚ claims that Ireland and its people are being force into poverty by the English and because nothing productive has been done to change this he proposes the satirical solution of selling the poor Irish babies to rich Englishmen as food. Swift supports his proposal by taking on the persona of a rich Englishman and uses irony and sarcasm to make the proposal seem as horrendous and dehumanized as possible to the Irish so that they will stand

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    Word choice gives Swift artillery to create satire in "A Modest Proposal". In "A Modest Proposal"‚ Swift uses several different words to create satire‚ one of which is the word ’breeders ’. He uses the term breeders in reference to the women. In several paragraphs he talks about these breeders and their role. "I calculate there may be about 200‚000 couples whose wives are breeders;"(Swift 2) The way that he refers to the women as breeders instead of mothers‚ wives or women creates satire. Instead

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    In "The Modest Proposal‚" Jonathon Swift‚ satirizes the incompetence of Ireland’s politicians‚ the hypocrisy of the rich‚ the domination of the English‚ and the unpleasantneses in which he sees so many Irish people living. In fixing this problem in society‚ he proposes to sell Dublin’s poor unfortunate children into meat markets where this can be the remedy of Dublin’s problems of overpopulation and unemployment. Johnathon Swift wrote "The Modest Proposal" in order to reveal that the Irish’s politicians

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    NOTES: A Modest Proposal by Jonathan Swift Johnathan Swift writes this satirical proposal to "prevent the children of poor people in Ireland from being a burden to their parents or the country" and to make them "beneficial to the public". Johnathan begins this proposal with a paragraph using violent and negative diction‚ using words such as "beg"‚ "forced"‚ "fight"‚ "thieves"‚ "helpless". Because of the alarming and intriguing nature of these words‚ this negative/violent diction appeals to

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    A Modest Proposal Jonathan Swift‚ a celebrated name during the eighteenth century‚ was an economist‚ a writer‚ and a cleric who was later named Dean of St. Patrick’s Cathedral in Dublin. Although Swift took on many different roles throughout his career‚ the literary form of satire seemed to be his realm of expertise. Because satire flourished during the eighteenth century‚ Jonathan Swift is arguably one of the most influential political satirists of his time. In one of his famous essays‚ A Modest

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