A Modest Proposal Essay

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A Modest Proposal

Times were hard for the inhabitants in Ireland during the early eighteenth century: overpopulation, economic deficit, and countless people were living on the street, begging for either money or jobs. There were people trying to find effective solutions to all of these problems, but to no avail. In 1790, a man named Jonathan Swift submitted a proposal to the upper class of Ireland with answers to the questions they had been asking for years. He entitled it, "A Modest Proposalfor Preventing the Children of the Poor People in Ireland from Being a Burden to Their Parents or Country, and for Making them Beneficial to the Publick." In his essay, Swift criticizes the wealthy and the nation as a whole of their ineptitude to act on the situations

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Thomas, While you bring up good ideas, there are a few flaws I see in your action plan. In my opinion, while I would thank the booster for bringing this situation to my attention, I would not inform him or her specifically of the findings of the investigation. This situation should be one that can be handled within the athletic department. This booster could learn the outcome of the investigation when there are more answers just like everyone else. Along with this, why else besides it taking stress off your shoulders would cause you to inform other administrators of the situation? I do not believe this to be a wise move, involving more people can cause the rumors to increase. Clearly, this type of investigation would need to be managed carefully,

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1.The implied thesis of Swift's "A Modest Proposal" is that 18th century Ireland would be in a better situation if the Irish society and monarchy actually treated problems such as overpopulation and poverty, While the overt thesis is that Irish people should consider eating their children and selling them to rich Englishmen to solve the issue of poverty and overpopulation in the country. They differ form one another as one focuses on eating children, while the other focuses on giving commentary through the essay itself.

2.The primary aim for the narrator is to suggest a reflection on how the Irish are treating the problems happening within their country through satirical writing. The narrator states that, "Infant's flesh will be in...show more content...

4.The "very knowing American" is added to further drive the point that this work is satirical. At the time this was written America was going through very difficult time while under British control, and talk of a revolution had started to begin. America in some aspects was in a similar position Ireland was at the time – so by saying "I have been assured by a very knowing American of my acquaintance that a young healthy child well nursed is at a year old the most delicious, nourishing, and wholesome food." (Swift) This boosts the satirical nature, as you should never take advice about getting out of a situation from someone still going through the same exact situation.

5.The appropriate response to this essay would be the reader reflecting on the point of the essay, but instead of reflection, it more than likely received massive disapproval. The ides themselves are not only morally and ethically wrong, but nonsensical. The concept of eating another human would destroy what separates us from wild animals. So, it would make sense that the Irish may have been mad. Due to the

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A Modest Proposal Summary

Even before Swift made his six key points, with the extensive background of Irelands state that he gave, the essay has already begun to showcase and defend the topic. The six key points, however, only further solidified the proposal as it acts as the supporting benefits if the proposal is to be implemented. Through thorough and rigorous analyzation, it can be said that "A Modest Proposal", overall, is of the highest quality and that little to no mistakes or errors can be seen or discovered in or about the piece. The strongest point, though, of the essay is the middle part where the six key points are presented. The only weakness of this essay is probably that, centuries later, when it is read by the non–Irish or those with minimal Irish knowledge, Get

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In this composition," A Modest Proposal" by Jonathan Swift who was an Anglican priest and a writer , has talked about the worst condition under which people are living in Ireland. He uses this writing as a means of communication to convey his message across the whole world for people to be aware of what is happening to the citizens of Ireland. How the landowners are maltreating the poor families whose spouse are dead, and their government too is not doing anything to assist them. Although he has made ironical statement, and also uses a lot of sarcasm does not make this writing to lose its value, it is still carrying its subject and message across. This kind of evil deeds does not happen in only Ireland, it is all over the world now....show more content...

In this quotation, I believe he was referring to the children as ingredients for making good foods that should be sold out to people without the care from their parents or the government. He is using this writing to make a mockery of the landowners and the government of Ireland, it is because of their inability to take care of the poor women and their children that made the mothers to take their children to the market and sold as food. We all know it is not possible to use your own children to make food. It is very frustrating to see this child be put on the market for sale. I, therefore conclude that Swift had used this piece of writing to persuade his readers to be aware of the type of leaders that are governing our nation this modern day. Even though he has talked mostly about the England's government, does not mean the message is limited to them alone. The writing is carrying a very strong message which is very important for everyone to learn from, especially our leaders. As a reader, I am satisfied with his use of irony, sarcasm, and metaphor to make this writing a Get more content

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A Modest Proposal

After reading the first article, "A Glimpse and A Hook", by Michael Lopp, I was surprised by the advice given. What stood out to me was when he mentioned that while skimming through a resume, the summary of qualifications/skills section is completely skipped over and viewed as a "total waste of time". (par.10). According to Michael, the job history section "is the heart of your resume". In the other article "Keeping your resume out of online 'oblivion'"; Lauren Weber claims that the software that filters the resumes may fail to read information formatted in a different way other than the software was programmed to read. Weber also recognized the importance of nailing key words in the skills portion on your resume for a higher probability for

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A main stressor for my client is the ending of his marriage. He declares that he wants to resume his relationship with his ex–wife. Even though he and his ex–wife have not spoken in the past 8–months, Pat asserts that they are still "very much in love" and that he is still married. Pat is focused on trying to get a letter to her, reading the books she assigns to her students, and visiting the school where she works. He asserts that they are not together because she wanted him to lose weight and now that he has lost weight he thinks that they will revive their relationship. This stressor serves to motivate most of Pat's daily activities in the hopes that performing these activities will make him more desirable to his ex–wife. Pat is also stressed by his dysfunctional relationship with his father. His father has been diagnosed with obsessive compulsive disorder and follows strict rituals, which he believes will impact the outcome of football games. Pat's erratic behavior often interrupts his father's rituals and organizational practices, leading to frequent disagreements between them. On several occasions, Pat reports that he does not want to be like his father. It seems that Pat worries that his assault of man who was having an...show more content... While he exhibits symptoms of this stressor less frequently and severely than his other stressors, it is apparent that Pat is concerned about his occupation, potentially as a way to earn back his ex–wife's affection. Pat expressed that he visited the high school where he was previously employed and begged for a teaching or substitute teaching position for any subject that they would offer. Directly after asking for a job, he asked if his ex–wife still worked at the school. The woman at the school told him that the man he assaulted still worked at the school, which was upsetting to him. Nevertheless, he still seems stressed by the prospect of not regaining employment at the

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The issue of whether the Pith school district should allow our students to read "A Modest Proposal" by Jonathan Swift has been widely debated among fellow school board members and me for an extensive amount of time. I understand that you have your own opinions on the subject stated in your letter, but the majority of the school board agreed, "A Modest Proposal" should be kept in the curriculum. Some members of the board might disagree with the statements in the piece of literature, but they are simply not appreciating the outstanding irony in "A Modest Proposal". This selection of literature is appropriate to read in the Pith school district. "A Modest Proposal" is a great piece of literature that is important to expose to our students for various reasons due to the ethical and educational value of the essay. Firstly,Jonathan Swift uses "A Modest Proposal" to pull on the ethical side of the reader. Naturally, Swift displays this when he writes, "The poorer tenants will have something valuable of their own" (Swift 3).Reviewing your letter, I understand you feel that "A Modest Proposal"...show more content... We do take under consideration that you believe this piece of literature makes a destructive moral imprint on adolescences. Alternatively, this piece of literature has been dubbed one of the best examples of satire. With that being said, pulling this selection from the school's curriculum would be non–beneficial to the child's understanding of the British Empires impact on Ireland, or the satirical elements in "A Modest Proposal". "I can think of no one objection that will possibly be raised against this proposal", Swift writes in "A Modest Proposal" (Swift 4). Using this type of writing style, Swift creates a delusional proposal that you should buy children alive and "dressing them hot from the knife, as we do roasting pigs" (Swift

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A Modest Proposal Analysis Essay

A Modest Proposal

Literary Analysis

Mr.

Period 6

2 May 2011

Jonathan Swift's Use of Satire and Exaggeration Satire is a form of literature in which an author tries to demonstrate his or her point of view by ridiculing. The author uses heavy irony and sarcasm in order to criticize a social issue. A perfect example of a work ofsatire is Jonathan Swift's A Modest Proposal. In this satirical essay, Jonathan Swift attacks on the issue of the Irish poverty in the 1700s. The essay sarcastically suggests that Ireland's social and economic problems would be quickly solved by putting the children of impoverished Irish families on the food market. Through heavy exaggeration, Jonathan...show more content...

One example is when he states "that a child just born will weigh twelve pounds, and in a solar year, if tolerably nursed, will increase to twenty–eight pounds" (804). By giving infants a set of instructions and guidelines, in analogy to livestock, Swift tries to make it seem as if he has no emotional attachment to the Irish children. When Swift is describing the use of children as commodities, it is ironic because his intentions are to actually explain that the English view the whole Irish population as commodities. The English landlords are the ones responsible for Ireland's poverty. The essay shows, through sarcasm, that the English have purposely took everything from the Irish because they view them as commodities. One example of sarcasm used to portray that idea is that the utilization of infants will be "proper for landlords, who, as they have already devoured most of the parents, seem to have the best title to the children" (804). It is very apparent that Swift blames the English for Ireland's problems. He also blames the Irish Catholics that allowed English policy to break down Ireland. The essay illustrates that the greed–filled English have taken away everything from the Irish. This includes their material things such as their money, their

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In Jonathan Swift's satire, "A Modest Proposal", Swift writes about the starving people of Ireland in the early 1700's. He makes a wild and absurd proposal to help remedy the problems of overpopulation and poverty. Swift wants to make a political statement by using the "children" as satire to grasp the attention of the audience – the English people, the Irish politicians and the rich – and make them aware of the political, moral, and social problems. In "A Modest Proposal", Swift's arguments are presented effectively by using pathos (emotional appeal), ethos (ethics and values), and logos (logic reasoning and facts).

Swift begins his argument by stating his view on the situation and displaying his annoyance. He states, "It is a...show more content... Swift obviously wants the readers to realize that he has studied the problem for a very long time. He even confides from a commendable person about the proposal, thus stating, "A very worthy person, a true lover of his country, and whose virtues I highly esteem, was lately pleased in discoursing on this matter to offer a refinement upon my scheme" (Swift 3). By referencing experiences of friends and acquaintances, Swift asserts that his proposal is indeed feasible and can be applied to remedy Ireland's economy and social ills. He writes, "But with due deference to so excellent a friend... my American acquaintance assured me, from frequent experience..." (Swift 3). Another one, "But in order to justify my friend, he confessed that this expedient was put into his head by the famous Psalmanazar... who came from thence to London above twenty years ago... that in his country when any young person happened to be put to death, the executioner sold the carcass to persons of quality as a prime dainty" (Swift 3). Likewise, from a grave author, an eminent French physician, who says that infant's flesh are more plentiful in March because there are more children born in Roman Catholic countries due to the fish diet that they eat during Lenten season (Swift 2). Swift undoubtedly uses ethos to show the readers that he actually gathered facts from people

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A Modest Proposal Essay

Great emphasis is placed on obtaining a a degree from a higher university. When you go to apply for jobs nowadays, you need an associates or a bachelors just to get your foot in the door unlike how the job world once was years ago. As a student currently enrolled at a traditional 4 year university, I knew that this was where I needed to be inHigh school in order have the fighting opportunity in my dream career. A lot of students are told that in order to receive a fat check in their career, you need a college degree, so then they push students in high school to take the SAT and ACT, and to focus maintaining a high GPA so that the door to a seat at a topuniversity can be filled by them. With that being said, I've come to the realization that not everyone is set–up to have the opportunity to achieve these goals....show more content...

This led me to a few inquiry questions: When looking at higher education, can it be viewed that students of wealthier backgrounds are still favored over those from poverty stricken areas because of the importance place on GPA and things such as the SAT when it comes to the admission selection process? What are the stigmas that high school students from lower income neighbors often face in regards to higher education? Fact factors cause students from lower income backgrounds to not graduate for university?I plan to study and the impact that poverty has on the college process for a student so that I can find out why less minority students apply, enroll, and graduate from universities and colleges so that I might better understand if whether or not poverty has an impact on a student enrolling and succeeding through higher Get

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A Modest Proposal is a satirical essay written by Jonathan Swift during the late seventeenth century. The essay was first published in a pamphlet anonymously, today is one of the most satirical poems known. Swift, was son of English parents, was born in Dublin Ireland in 1667. After Swift graduated from college, he moved to England to gain political affairs becoming a secretary of Sir William Temple where he later became a priest of the Anglican Church ofIreland. In 1699, Swift decided to go back to England and that's when he began his literacy career. His first poem published is "Ode to the Athenian Society" he later wrote other poems which were controversial during the classical times (Bloom).A Modest Proposal for Preventing the Children of Poor People in Ireland from Being a Burden to their Parents or Country, and for Making them Beneficial to the Public, is the full title of Swift's pamphlet. The essay starts as a superficially dispassionate diagnosis of the extreme poverty during the eighteenth century in Ireland. Swift later introduces his main idea of his proposal; Exactly at one year old that I propose to provide for them [children] in such a manner as instead of being a charge upon their parents or the parish, or wanting food and raiment for the rest of their lives, they shall on the contrary contribute to the feeding, and partly to the clothing, of many thousands (Swift, 2,634).

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My objectives were to get ideas and tips for my PhD proposal. In addition, it was the first time that I was presenting my proposal research in a poster. I would like to see how I would go and to hear questions about it from others than my advisor. I think that division by year was great because the talks were very focused in our needs. I could not be more fortunate by having that experience very close to finish my proposal. The conference presented many opportunities to expand my network. Personally, I shared many experiences over the lunch tables. It was so great to met girls with great expertise in their areas. Many does not seem to be aware before, how brave they are. That is why the conference is so important. We saw...show more content...

I just realized that in a "run" for to proves ourselves in research, sometimes we ended up not knowing people close to us. In addition, we had fun. The party was awesome and it was very nice to hang out with my own cohort at night, outside the hotel, for a walk on the sidewalk, or going to Coronado Beach after ending the conference on Saturday. As a 3rd year student, I was in the verge to finish my proposal. In this sense, the conference exceed my expectations. I review all my text and approach and it helped me a lot. I made ma dissertation more clear and concise. Due to the insights, I re–though all my strategy to conduct the research. It was awesome to talk with Prof Dilma da Silva, because she gave me ideas to my academic career. She also gave me suggestions and examples that can help me to deal with a family issue. That matter is related to my soon and, of course, he is my best project. Therefore that issue is totally dear to my heart and I think that only a woman with life experience and outstanding career could give me so broad understating of that issue and ideas how to deal Get

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A Modest Proposal Analysis

"A Modest Proposal" A Modest Proposal was written by Jonathan Swift in 1729 to shed the light to the weak and poor Ireland. He used satire and over exaggeration to boast and show the world what is the reality of their country. It is a proposal to mend and save the fallen country. In "A Modest Proposal", Swift described the condition of Ireland's poor economy and lifestyle by giving it a macabre and grim aspect.

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A Modest Proposal

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There are numerous advantages in proposing a law that allows terminal ill patients to have the right to end their lives if they choose voluntary.

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If patients decide to have a death with dignity, they would give their families an opportunity to be happy and move on with their future. For example, Brittany Maynard, a 29 years old woman with a terminal brain cancer, shares that she considered dying in a hospice care, but she would suffer for months, and her family would have to watch that. In order to prevent a nightmare scenario for her and her family, she decided thatdeath with dignity act was the best solution. Throughout a video in CNN News, she explains that she loves her mother and husband so much

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Every project is going to experience a certain level of risk and it's the responsibility of the project manager or event organizer to assess the risk and determine what is acceptable and how to mitigate certain elements if risk, or to elect that the risk is too great and make alternative arrangements.

a.Risk–Referee failing to show up at the designated time: This risk would not be acceptable, because delays in the start of games would make hosting a tournament impossible. If folks are driving, who knows how far, to participate in the games it would place a level of burden on the event organizers, parents, and participants that could potentially result in the termination of the tournament, which would have a negative impact on the league. Get

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I was very amused by the logic that is presented by Jonathan Swift in "A Modest Proposal." When I first read through the essay, I didn't exactly realize that it is actually a satire until Swift brought up the idea of eating children, but I did notice the ironic tone all throughout it. Since I briefly prepped for the SAT essay, I understand the power of quantitative evidence and economic and moral reasoning within an argument. Swift effectively persuades his readers to follow a ridiculous idea: eating the poor children of Ireland in order to combat the social problems of overpopulation, poverty, and unemployment. The amount of statistical support (p.6) he offers to introduce this solution is so substantial and confusing that it makes me, a naive

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I was really interested in this reading because it reminded me of many incidents that have happened at the high school I attended. Threats that were made against my school two years ago and a recent accidental shooting there as well. But more so, it made me think about how I will be expected to handle these type of situations when I am an educator.

The fact that school related deaths have decreased dramatically since 1992 to 2010 is a sign that schools have taken the right steps to keeping their students safe. But the percentages of students who say they have been bullied is astonishing. 32% of students say they have been made fun of, pushed, spat on, had rumors spread about them, or have been cyber attacked, etc. and to me that is a frightening statistic. I think that schools need to have stricter bullying policies put into place.

In my opinion, bullying in any, and all forms; is what causes people to self–harm and/or lash out and take part in school shootings. As a teacher I think it is going to be difficult to identify signposts of students who are planning such attacks on schools. I am nervous that the signs may not be clear enough for me and that I will not be able to stop the student before they actually begin their plan....show more content...

A direct threat, is understandably the most important one to report. This threat has all the details of what is going to happen to a specific person, and it suggest that this action will most definitely occur. A lesser threat is a indirect threat, it is more of a suggestion of their power and makes it seem like it really could occur. A veiled threat hints at possible violence but isn't completely clear or outright about it. Then a conditional threat is a warning that if something isn't done like the person demands, then the violence will take Get more content

A Modest Proposal

A Modest Proposal

I have recieved only pricing from Lorretta. My purpose is to have rough estimate for the total amount time and money I will need to prepare ahead before I come to London. I will need to postpone any jobs and rent for that purpose... it is a big deal for me, hopefully it is understood. Again, I am aiming for optimal result and whatever stay length you feel is neccessary in my case, I just wanted to know (e.g. weeks). I will dedicate the entire time for your program. I really, really want to deal this issue for good. I would like, if possible, that you will review shortly my symptoms and basic application and tell me about the plan (estimated complete time and money, other requirements to prepare). We can also speak about it shorlty over

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me up with a plan to feed the babies to feed the upper class.

To begin with, in 1729 a modest proposal was published. Where it starts off about how the Irish who have to spend their time to look for sustenance. In that case he decides to make a change to the people in Ireland. Ireland was one struggling for many years. As he wants to use the newborn babies to be feed to the rich people. '' for preventing the children of poor people from being a burden to their parents or country, and for making them beneficial to the public.'' he saying that ever since the Irish could not afford their own food he would provide them with babies.

Furthermore, swift uses irony when he says '' female sex followed by three, four, or six children in all rags and importing ever passenger for an palms.'' swift does not seem to care for the poor people. So he rather sell them to the rich so they can be eaten. So he has no feelings for the poor. When he was trying to make a change for the people in Ireland. In that case he just want them to be treated bad....show more content...

I was wondering why he would feed babies to the rich. Where in this world you have animals to be killed to be eaten. But babies? Nooo. People would never eat babies in this world that is such harm to a child. In today's world about 50% of pregnant women have abortion. Because such women would not take care of the child. A child is a blessing some women around this world can not have babies so appreciate that you have a chance to if you

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