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    characterization‚ to point them out. For example‚ the speaker in the essay A Modest Proposal can coldly discuss the economic and social benefits of killing and eating children without ever giving much thought to the moral problems. The essay is certainly a satire that is aimed at making his contemporary readers recognize the kind of cold‚ calculating inhumanity of blunt rationalism when used to address social problems such as poverty and overpopulation. Like Voltaire‚ Jonathan Swift presents this irony through

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    the time and kept true to the accents and phrases the different races used at the time. This included the word nigger which although today is considered extremely inappropriate‚ in the past it was a common term used by whites to label blacks. Using satire to show how absurd racism and prejudice was. Over a hundred years later this novel is still considered a classic‚ however‚ a controversy has arisen over the harsh language often used in the novel. In Cherry Hill‚ NJ at a local high school a large

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    Vincent Reyes December 16‚ 2010 English P.3 Craven A Modest Proposal Essay “A Modest Proposal” is a strongly written satire by Jonathon Swift. In the essay‚ Swift applies nearly all of the elements of satire. Some of the most obvious elements are his use of creating a persona and his exaggeration. Beginning by analyzing the title‚ “A Modest Proposal for Preventing the Children of Poor People in Ireland from Being a Burden to Their Parents or Country‚ and For Making Them Beneficial to The

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    Jonathan Swift’s uses satirical language in “A Modest Proposal" to criticize the affluent inhabitants of Ireland as the reason why Ireland is a “melancholy object”. The imagery initially unveils the condition of Ireland then supports satire by helping to visualize barbaric examples used to ironically benefit off the "burden child". The capitalism of skin and flesh on impoverished carcasses to profit is completely contradictory and ironic to the title “A Modest Proposal”. He sets up the reader by

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    idea of careless self-absorption that the public has. Do MagnaSoles replenish and rejuvenate parts never thought able to heal? Well‚ more than likely‚ not. This article from The Onion mocks and satirizes the ways of advertisements by using irony‚ satire‚ sarcasm‚ and polysyllabic diction to imply the businesses way of bringing people or customers in willingly‚ to believe the well marketed product is flawless even though it might be completely ineffective. This passage satirizes the customers willingness

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    (Oxford: Oxford University Press‚ 1985). Todd C. Parker (ed.)‚ Swift as Priest and Satirist (Newark : University of Delaware Press 2009). Robert Phiddian‚ Swift’s Parody (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press‚ 1995). Ruben Quintero (ed)‚ A Companion to Satire: Ancient and Modern (Malden‚ MA: Wiley-Blackwell‚ 2011). Claude Rawson (ed.)‚ Jonathan Swift: A Collection of Critical Essays (New Jersey: Prentice Hall‚ 1995). Claude Rawson (ed.)‚ Politics and Literature in the Age of Swift : English and Irish Perspectives

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    manners of society. He employed several literary techniques and methods to insure that his novel would be considered a classic. Three significant aspects of Mark Twain ’s The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn include the use of the vernacular‚ the use of satire‚ and the depiction of pastoral life in the South. One significant aspect of Huck Finn is the use of the vernacular. One can ’t open the novel without noticing distinctly Southern terms like "bullyragged" and "corn-dodgers." This use of the everyday

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    I Introduction: Mark Twain’s compelling novel “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” has been criticized and also valued by many of all ages. The novel gives us a critical viewpoint of American history that should never be forgotten‚ but learned from. 11th grade American literature classes have the right and should be required to include this amazing read in in the local public school. We should include this book in curriculums because America’s past should not be hidden as an ugly truth‚ without it

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    Jonathan Swift’s‚ A Modest Proposal‚ is a satire about the social‚ political‚ and religious positions of Britain and Ireland. In this Swift proposes that children‚ at the age of one years old‚ should be sold and eaten‚ and their skins be used to make profitable products. He supports this claim by stating that this would help society because it would provide food‚ and take starving children off the streets. Also it would discourage abortions‚ and men beating their pregnant wives because they child

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    18th Century Literature The 18th century is a period of great literary works. The styles are different throughout the period‚ but the unity of the work is still present. Much of this period focused on public and general themes‚ until the Pre- Romantic era when literary works began to focus upon personal expression. 18th century literature can be broken down into three main parts: the Restoration‚ the Age of Pope‚ and Pre-Romantics. The literature of the Restoration period covers a time span

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