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Title: Jonathan Swift 1759 A MODEST PROPOSAL


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Jonathan Swift 1759A 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

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Historical Background
  • By 1703, English Protestants owned all but 10 of
    the land
  • Legislation was enacted that severely limited the
    rights of the Irish to hold government office,
    purchase real estate, get an education, and
    advance themselves in other ways
  • Many Irish emigrated
  • Those who remained lived in poverty, facing
    disease, starvation and prejudice

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Type of Work
  • An Essay that uses satire to make its point
  • A satire is a literary work that attacks or pokes
    fun at vices, abuses, stupidity, and/or any
    other fault or imperfection.
  • Satire may make the reader laugh at, or feel
    disgust for, the person or thing satirized.
  • Main weapon of the satirist is verbal irony

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  • Proposal was originally printed in the form of
    a pamphlet
  • Pamphlets were short works which took a stand on
    a political, religious, or social issue or any
    other issue of public interest
  • Pamphleteers played a significant role in
    inflaming or resolving many of the great
    controversies in Europe in the 16th, 17th and
    18th centuries

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Purpose
  • To call attention to abuses inflicted on Irish
    Catholics by well-to-do English Protestants.
  • Swift was a native Irish Protestant born in
    Dublin to English parents
  • He believed England was exploiting and oppressing
    Ireland
  • Many Irish farming families lived on the edge of
    starvation because the English landlords exacted
    excessive rents

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  • Swift satirizes the English landlords with
    outrageous humor by proposing that Irish infants
    and children can be used to improve the economy
    rather than being a burden
  • He also satirizes the prejudice of Protestants
    toward Catholics as his suggestion will reduce
    the number of the latter
  • Finally, he satirizes the Irish themselves as
    they suffer their circumstances stoically rather
    than taking action

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Use of Irony
  • Swift points out that the Irish should not be
    treated like animals by comparing them to animals
  • Points out that disease, famine and substandard
    living conditions threaten to kill great numbers
    of Irish and cheers this as a positive
    development

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  • Use of the word modest is consummate hyperbole
  • This is an excellent example of Swifts practice
    in the use of a paradox. (A contradiction in
    terms.)
  • The clear use of language also seems
    paradoxically at odds with its tone.

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Themes
  • Exploitation of the downtrodden
  • Prejudice
  • Irish inaction

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Swifts Life and Times
  • Born November 30, 1667 in Dublin
  • Graduated from Trinity College in Dublin 1686
  • Became an Anglican clergyman and was eventually
    appointed dean of St. Patricks Cathedral in
    Dublin
  • His writings made him one of the most prominent
    citizens in Great Britain
  • His most famous work, Gullivers Travels, is a
    satire on politics and society in general
  • Died in Dublin October 19, 1745
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