Analysis Of A Modest Proposal

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Heather Robinson March 11, 2014 Mrs. Lafferty AP Lang and Comp A Modest Proposal 1. Swift wants the reader to view his speaker as a general Irish man, not as himself. He wants the reader to describe the persona he adopts as one that everybody has, one that is not uncommon to the time. He also wants the readers to believe that he is a logical, level headed man who is capable of solving and discussing the problems of the day. This creates the beginning of his proposal to be all that more dramatic as we learn that he is absurd. 2. In the first seven paragraphs, his diction is very clinical and cold, giving the readers the impression that he is well educated and has given the matter much thought. For instance, the diction of terms such as “the female sex”, “computation”, “projectors”, and “solar” provide a very technical way of saying things that could have been said differently. However, he later refers to a mother as a “dam”, harshly implying that they are nothing more than animals. This contrast in his diction serves to further make use of irony, as on the...

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