Modest Proposal by Jonathan Swift

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In one of Jonathan Swift’s most well-known works, A Modest Proposal, he is proposing a change in Ireland. By using symbols and outrageous language, Swift displays what he is trying to get across to people since no one will listen to basic facts about Ireland’s poverty; he throws in the eating of children.
The proposal starts off by discussing the extreme poverty that has taken over Ireland and explains that no one will make changes and England is of no help. Swift’s tone could best be described as cold and rational as he is trying to get his point across. He briefly describes a ‘cycle’ of poverty in which parents are too poor which means their children will be too which leads to the suggestion of eating the poor kids. Jonathan backs up his proposal by saying that the economy will benefit by this and Ireland’s children can help feed the country. Swift says that the kids could be sold for money once ready to eat and that the money could go towards feeding the family and paying their rent thus relieving the poverty and reducing abortion which means no one would have to rely on England anymore. To translate this, the satire is meant to point out the flaws of how Ireland and England were dealing with economic and social problems. Jonathan points out that the Irish are also out of their minds for willing to sell their children for money. The whole piece is simply filled with political, moral, and economic questions that nobody has answers to. To fully understand A Modest Proposal, lots of research and rereading is necessary due to the fact that satire is usually hard to comprehend. In short, Swift is pointing out Ireland’s flaws and his disgust with England because of the conditions in Ireland.
The conditions in Ireland were very bad...

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...es. In both pieces he is trying to enlighten the people on what is really going on and how the English are just schemers trying to ruin Ireland because of their beliefs. The only way to really get his point across is through satire which is crazy enough to get people’s attention and stress that the social and political issues are out of control and changes need to be made before it’s too late.

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