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    In the text ‘A modest Proposal” Jonathan Swift is proposing a ludicrous idea that the Irish should result to cannibalism and eat their own children to solve the problem of famine and overpopulation in their country. The purpose of this text is to attack the ignorance of the desperately poor people’s situation of that time‚ as well as making fun of other ideas that people have proposed to solve the big problems in society‚ and people are proposing ludicrous ideas and thinking they are practical.

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    Gulliver‚ an intelligent and literate man. In contrast to the original work‚ the 2010 Hollywood adaptation presents us with a dimwitted‚ yet somewhat humorous character. By portraying the protagonist as an entertaining fool‚ the work is changed from a satire to a comedy. Jonathan Swift’s masterpiece was intended to ridicule the absurdities of eighteenth century Europe. In particular the ongoing tensions between England and France‚ the wars of religion‚ and political corruptness. Swift intended to expose

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    that are obviously meant to show that the opposite is true‚ and hyperbole‚ or exaggeration‚ is used to show how advertisers will try to convince people that their product is useful for many more issues than it is. Malapropisms are the main use of satire in this article. Words like “kilofrankels”‚ “pain-nuclei”‚ and “comfortrons” are clearly not scientific terms‚ but the author uses them to point out that people usually believe what they’re told if big‚ technical-sounding words are used. Pseudoscience

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    Rhetorical Devices that use figurative language Rhetorical devices are techniques that writers use to persuade‚ create a literary effect‚ or evoke an emotional response from the reader. Whenever you describe something by comparing it with something else‚ you are using figurative language‚ which is any language that goes beyond the literal meaning of words in order to furnish new effects or fresh insights into an idea or a subject (e.g. Whenever you call something “cool‚” you’re not talking

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    Representations of adolescents NAME: Jeremy Bell PC: DU6 CLASS: English 10F TEACHER: Fr. Gillin WORDS: 507 // Task proposal: 244 TABLE OF CONTENTS Title page.............................................. Task Proposal...........................................1 Introduction..............................................2 Newspaper article.........................................3 Satirical Writing............................................4 Cartoon Visual.......................

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    the children alive‚ and dressing them hot from the knife‚ as we do roasting pigs.” Dr. Swift keeps up this foolish act of advocating cannibalism in order to seem like he is truly for the act in the satirical piece. Also‚ he is relentless with the satire opening with “the skin of which‚ artificially dressed‚ will make admirable gloves for ladies‚ and summer boots for fine gentlemen.” The purpose of this was to show that fixing the population and poverty issues would allow the upper class nobles to

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    American public questioned its leaders for the reason entering this war. Around the same time‚ Dave Chappelle had his own show on the Comedy Central Network‚ the Chappelle Show. On this show‚ Chappelle would express his views on many issues through satire and humorous exaggerations. David Galvez‚ the writer of Intertextuality and Understanding Chappelle’s Comedy states‚ “In this seven-minute sketch‚ Chappelle plays the part of President George W. Bush portrayed as a negatively stereotypical representation

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    Sometimes life’s most important messages can be seen when you do not take it too seriously. Humorists are the ones who can help you do that with their witty remarks‚ clever remarks‚ and satirical material on life’s issues. Sure some humorist might look like they go to an extreme at times with their material‚ even to the point where you feel that they purposely offend you‚ but that is the best way to get their message heard without being heavily scrutinized by people. I believe that since humorist

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    Contemporary society has adapted much to the stringent guidelines which focus on being morally correct and inoffensive. . The need to be righteous has provoked citizens to “fine-tune” or completely ban offensive literature and other outlets of media. Such distasteful works include Mark Twain’s fictional bildungsroman‚ The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn‚ which—due to its racist and inappropriate use of language—has struck much debate on whether it should be taught in high school curricula. Some chastise

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    All the Wrong Things Swift’s “A Modest Proposal” written in 1729 was his proposal “for preventing the children of poor people in Ireland‚ from being a burden on their parents or country‚ and for making them beneficial to he publick” (Swift‚ Title). This proposal included the selling‚ skinning and buying of babies at the age of one. This proposal that he has come up with is a very inhuman and controversial one when it comes to being socially acceptable. Swift begins his essay by describing

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