Jonathan Swift Rhetorical Analysis

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In this message by Jonathan Swift, he comes up with a brilliant idea to boost the economy and eliminate the burden of feeding hungry mouths of the poor Irish folk’s children, by selling and cooking their children like live stock. The author presents the argument with a simple, easy and cost efficient solution to the underlying problem. Swift ultimately presents that eating the Irish’s babies would solve the poor catholic Irish parent’s problem and would also be beneficial to the public as well. The author also collected data about how many children could to be sold by their weight and price, and the projected consumption patterns. ----Add more!!maybe? The “proposal,” the author presents to the public for the use of the babies as an economic commodity. Swift writes, “Some persons of a desponding nature are in great concern.” This is not simply a concern over the number of poor and starving people in the country as Swift writes in the text; rather it is an indirect hollering of Swift declaring the nation is in a whirl wind of a mess and the people are suffering, thus, causing ...

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