Hints By Jonathan Swifts Satire

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Absence of the ceaseless values of acceptance and self-recognition draw light to how individuals are negligent of one another in social situations, whilst implying that they are superior to others. Swifts satirical essay Hints, is an argument questioning the stationary social values of the early 1700s, in contrast to his society questioning Religion (if God even exists) and other aspects of life. In establishing his argument of the rule of three, Swift employs irony in the rule of three of ‘a ‘true friend, a good marriage and a perfect form of government.’ As such, Swift condemns these assets to be unrealistic as a consequence of the inhibited, anxious temperament of society. By pinpointing this, he wants the audience to wake up. The humorous

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