Rethoric in A Modest Proposal by Johnathan Swift

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Johnathan Swift the author of The Modest Proposal went and got a college education. He writes in a direct and engaging approach for his proposal to save Ireland in the 1720s. Swift’s purpose is to solve many types of dilemmas in Ireland during his time. He adopts a mystifying tone in order to seize his Irish government.
The issue Swift attempts to solve is the over population of children and the lack of food in Ireland. Ireland in the 1720s was fairly poor especially in Dublin, where Swift lived. The Irish government begged for help from Britain but they did nothing to aid. Dublin’s issue was to feed millions with the little food they have grown. Swift believed he had an excellent idea to solve the poverty in Dublin’s streets. Since he had no listeners he decided to write his proposal then send it in for the government to read. He hoped they would read it and thank him for his genius solution to their problem. His proposal says to set up a system of parents destined to give birth to newborn to be used for food in Dublin. This would create an abundance of food and help the poor. In ...

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