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    My Modest Proposal Obesity rates in the United States are among the highest in the world. Around two thirds of the adults living here are either overweight or obese and around 200‚000 deaths in the United States are cause from obesity and causes health problems including cardiovascular disease‚ diabetes‚ and cancer. This is a major problem in our society to this day and continues to get worse and worse every year. My modest proposal would be to create a new tax called a “fat” tax that raises your

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    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 emphasizing

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    Thomas Swift‚ in his essay “A Modest Proposal” suggests a proposition to turn the poor and burdening children of Ireland into a helpful and productive members of society. Swift opens the essay by explaining the way the poverty stricken families live in ireland. Then‚ moves on to show how the problem could be fixed‚ and why this proposal in particular is not as reasonable as it sounds. Swift has identified that the poor‚ malnourished children who beg and cling to their parents on the street are

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    Who will really benefit from Swift’s proposal? In the late 1720s Ireland suffered a great depression. Farmers was not able to pay for expensive rent that landlords was charging. Which forced adults and children to starve and beg for food. Swift had an idea of poor people selling their one year old children for meat to make money to pay for rent. In “ A Modest Proposal” Swift idea of wanting to sell children or money will only benefit the wealthy landlords and not England nor the Ireland’s poor

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    “A Modest Proposal” Essay Jonathan Swift writes a satirical passage to criticize the England government on their lack of participation in helping the hungry citizens during the years of drought they are experiencing. In his overly exaggerated proposal‚ he uses an abundance of features of style‚ voice‚ and organization to express his point he is trying to make through satire. Swift’s choices on the variety of different features of style he uses were decided upon the fact that this passage is

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    Bradley Hall and Victor Ruiz Mrs.Mcelroy Block F/ English 11 AP 11/4/12 A Modest Proposal for Prostitution The current state of our U.S. economy is poor. The unemployment rate is sitting at a high 8%‚ and families are struggling to support themselves. With our country in this great deficit‚ we are in need of a new‚ thriving industry to create new revenue for the federal government. The proposal we have come up with is neither or unreasonable. All parties involved would benefit greatly from

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    In his biting political satire called "A Modest Proposal‚" Johnathan Swift seeks to create empathy for the poor through his ironic portrayal of the children of Irish beggars as commodities that can be regulated and even eaten. He is able to poke fun at the dehumanization of the multitudes of poor people in Ireland by ironically commenting on what he sees as an extension of the current situation. Swift’s essay seeks to comment on the terrible condition of starvation that a huge portion of Ireland

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    Jacob Drettwan 1/4/14 English Lit. 5th A Modest Proposal A Modest Proposal The border between Mexico and the United States has been left open‚ leaving the entire nation accessible to disease‚ violence‚ and economic ruin. Being able to come and go as they please‚ illegal Mexican immigrants have came to U.S. in the millions‚ and with them they have brought terrors to our citizens. Every year they smuggle millions of pounds of cocaine‚ and once settled within our communities‚ their gangs and

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    1729‚ Jonathan Swift’s work “A Modest Proposal” criticises the profound domination and injustice of the people of Ireland by the privileged‚ prosperous English. Jonathan Swift uses a critical‚ yet satirical form to unveil the tragedies of poverty and hunger in Ireland. He does this by lamenting the sad fate of the hardship stricken Irish‚ explaining their lives to be nothing but begging‚ growing up to become a detriment to England. Jonathan Swift offers a simple proposal to the country: Fatten the poor

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    Swift’s‚ “A Modest Proposal” One of Jonathon Swift’s most famous works‚ “A Modest Proposal” needs to be read after the reader gets a little familiar with Swift himself and why he wrote it. Once you realize the situation and the author’s unique writing ability and thought process the proposal seems a little less farfetched and less sickening. I am in no way in agreement with the proposal just more understanding of where it came from and why he did it. The meaning of the proposal takes a major

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