A Modest Proposal Ethos Pathos Logos

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In Jonathan Swift’s A Modest Proposal there are a use of Logos, Ethos, and Pathos. These three categories throughout this satire attempt to convince and persuade the readers of what the meaning of the proposal is, each in a different way. The Logos, Ethos, and Pathos are used in favour for both the fictional speaker and Jonathon Swift to contribute to the theme of problems in Ireland. Logos are a way to convince people with reasonable, logical evidence (YourDictionary). Ethos are an appeal to ethics, it is convincing someone of the character of the persuader (YourDictionary). Pathos connect to emotion and convinces the readers by displaying strong emotional responses (YourDictionary). The goal in this paper is to analyze and describe the difference …show more content…

It is a Satire because of the proposal Swift made; the Irish should eat and sell their babies to reduce the number of beggars with the goal of getting rid of poverty. Swift even suggests that the Irish should eat teenagers. Logos were used to convince readers of the this problem in Ireland. One of the Logos used throughout this Satire, is the persuasion of which the Roman Catholics are a danger to the Country of Ireland. Their so called danger is their financial loyalty to their church versus supporting their own families (Bryon Edgington), and as well as they are the fastest breeders. This made the Roman Catholics considered as beggars, because they were poor due to their loyalty to the church. These would be the children Swift is suggesting to eat. “It will have one more collateral advantage by lessening the number of papists among us.” (Swift 1394). Another Logo is revolving around the “poor” which are also considered as the “breeders”, the fictional speaker introduces the argument of assumption that the breeders understand and accept the guidelines of the proposal “Secondly, the poorer tenants will have something valuable of their own, which by law may be made liable to distressed help to pay their landlord’s rent,” (Swift 1396). This shows that fictional speaker does not care and have any sympathy for those of which who are poor. It may seem like this is not logical because why would …show more content…

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