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    Response to A Modest Proposal In A Modest Proposal‚ Jonathan Swift provides a logical solution to the poverty crisis in Ireland: eat the children of the disenfranchised lower class. Swift’s pattern of thought carries the reader through the process of birthing‚ raising‚ and breeding poor children as a delicate form of livestock which would theoretically alleviate Ireland of its financial and social burdens. The obvious irony in A Modest Proposal is that‚ by most moral standards‚ Swift’s proposal is far

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    A Modest Proposal - study guide Directions: Read and complete the missing pre-reading vocabulary: a. Alms: Money given as charity to the poor b. Chair: (here) a Sedan Chair - a covered chair supported by poles‚ carried by two bearers. c. Deplorable: worthy of severe condemnation d. Episcopal: To do with (here appointed by) a bishop - the adjective refers to church administration at the time Swift wrote. e. Gibbet: Place where criminals are hanged. f. Importune: To ask for urgently or repeatedly

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    AP English Language and Composition Ms. Bond Modest Proposal Assignment After reading Swift’s “A Modest Proposal‚” it is time for you to be the satirist. First think of a major problem in modern society (It can be a domestic or international struggle). Then create an absurd solution but effectively argue that solution with ethos‚ logos and pathos. Do not be afraid to experiment with so-called experts‚ fantastic statistics and confusing syllogism (when you come to a conclusion from two different

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    poster DVD cover for a well known teenage film. I will discuss the targeted audience for this particular genre and finish by analyzing my own film poster and DVD cover. For my research I watched various teen movies from the teenage genre. My proposal is for a teen relationship

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    In Jonathan Swift ’sA Modest Proposal‚ the tone of a Juvenalian satire is evident in its text. Swift uses the title of his essay to begin his perfect example of a Juvenalian satire. Swift gives a moral justification to the dehumanization of the Irish and attempts to provide ’logical ’ solutions to their problems. Despite Swift ’s use of belittling language towards the Irish‚ he uses positive strategy to make his true point known. Swift declares children as the underlying cause of the parents ’ inability

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    Jonathan Swift’s “A Modest Proposal‚” write your own half-serious satirical solution to a problem in modern American society. Some specifics: Your final product should be at least five paragraphs long. It should have a structure similar to Swift’s essay‚ should contain a similarly sarcastic tone‚ and should implement some (if not all) of the four major satirical techniques: exaggeration‚ incongruity‚ parody‚ and reversal. Process: 1. Read and analyze Jonathan Swift’s “A Modest Proposal.” Note the structure

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    Something akin to panic is communicated onto my sterile computer screen‚ then my furrowed brow and soon my troubled mind when I sit alone‚ in the dark of my room and explore ideas and possibilities. Turning the light on and the computer off doesn’t dissolve my disturbed mood; nothing does until the outside can creep in and warm me. It’s usually a human voice; something more real than the essays and articles I read on global warming and remote ice caps that melt slowly every year. The fear settles

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    Did you think women lawyers‚ because of the power they wield‚ did not face sexual harassment? Think again. It took a powerful delegation of some of the most prominent women lawyers like Additional Solicitor General Indira Jaising‚ Kamini Jaiswal‚ Indu Malhotra‚ Meenakshi Arora‚ V. Mohna and others to finally convince the Supreme Court that the law born out of guidelines it issued as far back as 1997 should also apply to courts. Shockingly‚ despite the long-standing Visakha guidelines on sexual harassment

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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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    Rhetorical Analysis of “A Modest Proposal” An Anglican priest known for his political pamphlets‚ Jonathan Swift‚ in his essay‚ “A Modest Proposal”‚ suggests that the infants of poor mothers should be sold as food on the market. Swift’s proposal is to call attention to the horrid living conditions in Ireland to convince the English to stop exploiting the Irish. He accomplishes this by encouraging the audience to believe he’s creditable‚ using statistics and the advantages of his proposal to appear logical

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