Sunday, October 13, 2019
A Modest Proposal by Jonathan Swift Essay -- sarcasm irony satire
A Modest Proposal  	    	  A Modest Proposal is everything that a satirical story should be.  It includes sarcasm and irony as Jonathan Swift takes us through a roller  coaster ride to show us how the poor are treated miserably.    	The narrator begins by leading us down a path.  He seems sincere  and thinks it is a pity how everywhere you walk in the streets of Dublin  you see the poor begging people for hand outs.  He is seeking a solution to  help the commonwealth.    	He appears to be a logical, educated person who makes it clear that  he has been studying this subject for years.  He then tells us that he has  a solution to help the babies whose parents cannot afford them.  We think  his idea will be charitable and will actually help the poor as well as the  nation.    	The narrator then does something that I think set the tone for the  rest of the story.  He referred to a baby just born as being dropped from  its dam.   Animals are dropped from dams, not humans.  Therefore poor  people in this story are nothing more than animals.    	We are told how the children are a burden and how instead of  requiring food and clothing the rest of their lives, they will contribute  to the feeding and clothing of many people.  Any intelligent person would  assume he intends to put them in factories or farms to work and not be on  the streets begging for food.  We are also told that his plan will prevent  voluntary abortions and women murdering their bastard babies.            The narrator shows the reader he is serious by producing  calculations that appear to be well thought-out and then showing us,  through examples, That these children have no future.    	Up to this point the narrator appears to be intelligent.  He is  from the upper cla...              ...eir right mind would want to be  eaten?  Yet he tells us that the parents would have been in favor of it.    	The narrator commented on how he has no other motive than the  public good for his country but his country does not include everybody.  Only the rich and those who can take care and support themselves.    	I think that Jonathan Swift tried to show how terrible the poor  were treated.  Everyone was to busy to help them.  He compared them to  animals and referred to them as creatures.  I think he did this to show  where their society was heading.  The rich simply did not care about what  happened to the poor and they were literally eating them out of house and  home.  Jonathan Swift wrote this satirical essay so the people would at  least acknowledge that they had a problem.  It is to be hoped that enough  people read his essay and tried to make a difference.                         
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