Satire In Candide And A Modest Proposal

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The statement, “Don Quixote, Candide, The Rape of the Lock, and A Modest Proposal are all parodies, and they are all satires, too” is false. The aforementioned selections are all examples of satire, but they are not all parodies. Satire is a kind of writing that ridicules human weakness, vice, or folly in order to bring about reform, mostly of a social or political nature. A parody is an imitation of the style of a particular writer, artist, or genre with deliberate exaggeration for comic effect. Parodies are also a form of satire; therefore all parodies are satires, but not all satires are parodies.

Candide by Voltaire and A Modest Proposal by Jonathan Swift are examples of satire. Candide tells the story of the woes that befall a young …show more content…

In A Modest Proposal, Swift’s proposal is, in effect, to fatten up these undernourished children and feed them to Ireland's rich landowners. Children of the poor …show more content…

Quixote sees himself as a knight of old, but his armor is rusty, his horse is a nag, and the Giants he battles turn out to be windmills. Don Quixote also comments on a universal human quality; we all cherish unlikely dreams and we can no more relinquish our dreams then Quixote could, without giving up a part of ourselves. Another example of a parody is The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, which can also be classified as a mock epic. A mock epic is a comic narrative poem, written in dignified language, that parodies the serious epic genre by treating a trivial subject in a lofty, grand manner. In this case, the theft of a lock of hair is treated as a great crime and great loss. The Rape of the Lock revolves around the false standard of 18th century; Pope satirizes the young girls and boys, aristocratic women and men, their free time activities, nature of husbands and wives, the professional judges and politicians of the day. Pope clearly depicts the absurdities and the frivolities of the fashionable circle of the 18th century

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