Rhetorical Strategies In A Modest Proposal

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Jonathan Swift’s “A Modest Proposal” uses ironic persona to develop rhetorical strategies. Swift prepares the audience for his proposal by writing about the poor Irish treasons of child-trafficking and cannibalism. Including a hyperbole mockery towards insensitive attitude targeting the Irish poverty and policy. Swift uses hyperbole, antithesis and pathos, the sympathetic literary devices aid to appeal the authority and draws curious attention to his extraordinary proposition.
Children in Ireland are starved, begging for food, and so are their parents. The atrocious outcome of a poor parent is to traffick their own birthed children for a mere, selfish meal of their own. “A young healthy child is well nursed, at one year old, a most delicious

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