A Modest Proposal
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- "Confessions" by Jean-Jacques Rousseau, "A Modest Proposal" by Jonathan Swift and "An Essay on Man: Epistle II" by Alexandre Pope - Capacity for Reason"Confessions" by Jean-Jacques Rousseau, "A Modest Proposal" by Jonathan Swift and "An Essay on Man: Epistle II" by Alexandre Pope, have similarities and differences on the various attitudes towards mankind's capacity for reason.
- A Modest ProposalI hope you know who Jonathan Swift is.
- Analysis of "A Modest Proposal" by Jonathon SwiftHere is a brief analysis of the satirical writing "A Modest Proposal" by Jonathon Swift.
- An Analysis of Jonathan Swift's "A Modest Proposal"Jonathan Swift's satirical proposal that the Irish eat their own babies to relieve the problems of famine served a greater function than comedy.
- Jonathan Swift and A Modest ProposalJonathan Swift's writing on a Modest Proposal is a piece based upon pure sarcasm, and shows his ability to support claims which are not serious and are very over-the-edge.
- Behind the Satire: A Modest Proposal by Jonathan SwiftA literary analysis of Jonathan Swift's satirical work, "A Modest Proposal". Seeks to identify Swift's real feelings on the subject.
- A Review of Jonathan's Swift's "A Modest Proposal"I could not believe how graphic and gripping satire can be until I read Jonathan Swift's works, especially A Modest Proposal. When I read this particular satire I was simultaneously shocked, enraged, and sickened.
- Jonathan Swift : A Modest ProposalCommentary and first impressions on Jonathan Swift's most famous non-fiction piece.
- Using Satire to Shame England in Jonathan Swift's A Modest ProposalReligious persecution and the oppression of people groups has continually been a problem throughout history. For many years, Protestant England exploited the Catholic people of Ireland, and this unjust situation prompted Jonathan Swift to write "A Modest Proposal."
- Jonathan Swift's A Modest Proposal and Gulliver's TravelsCompare A Modest Proposal to Gulliver's Travels
- Creative Writing: Satire LessonsSatire is more readily used to influence Americans. Use the lessons as a guide to teach satire and allow students to benefit from the variety of satire available today.
- A Modest Proposal for Solving the Housing and Financial CrisesA proposal for government action which could solve the housing and financial problems in America.
Rabelaisian HumorExploration of the vulgarity of Rabelaisian humor- A Modest Proposal: The End of Governmental AidThis is done in a style similar to Jonathan Swift's A Modest Proposal. It is not meant to offend anyone and is to be taken as a joke.
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- A Modest ProposalWhy not make the banks that get bailout money from the government loan the automobile industry the money that Big 3 claim that they need?
- Satire- a Modest ProposalThis was a project I worked on to model Swift's style of satire. The extremity of the language and description is what makes satire one of the most entertaining art forms out there. In no way does this express my actual opinion on this subject!
- Jonathon Swift's A Modest Proposal - A Sociological InterpretationAn Analysis of the famous satirical essay "A Modest Proposal" by Jonathan Swift
- A Modest Proposal for Immigration ReformThe latest proposal to fix immigration has seen the light of day. Nothing good can come of a bill that contains hundreds of pages of legal trickery cooked up in the middle of the night by the likes of Teddy Kennedy and John McCain.
- Helping the Homeless: "A Modest Proposal"This artcile, in the manner of Jonathan Swift's "A Modest Proposal," seeks new ways of helping America's homeless.