Similarities Between Pope Alexander And A Modest Proposal

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“The Rape of the Lock” by Pope Alexander and “A Modest Proposal” by Jonathan Swift are two pieces of literature from the 17th century. The two pieces of literary work are in different genres: poem and essay respectively. They are classical examples of the use of satire to pass a message. Both works touch on the issues of class, gender and race. Swifts work clearly highlights the great divide among the poor peasants and the rich landlords. Swift ridicules the poor to portray the callousness of the rich, upper ruling class. On the other hand, Alexander’s poem is comment about society and is based actual events which happened. This paper shall look at both works (The Rape of the Lock and A Modest Proposal) and try to portray how the two works have highlighted issues of class, gender and race. Jonathan calls for the sale of the children of the poor …show more content…

In the explanation of how this trade would be conducted swift clearly portrays the divide in class among the poor and the rich and how this affects their life and relations. To Jonathan, the disposal of these children is the only solution towards a better economy and more productive mothers “…great a number of both sexes in every country being now ready to starve for want of work and service; and these to be disposed of by their parents, if alive, or otherwise by their nearest relations.” (Swift 11) Pope on the other hand, does not make a direct portrayal of class side-by-side, but does portray one side of the coin by showing how the bourgeoisie value trivialities and how they get so engrossed in things of little value which finally bring him trouble. Pope shows a humorous indictment of the idleness and vanities of the 18th century rich class. They seem to have nothing better or constructive to do with their time: “What mighty contests rise from trivial

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