Social, Economic And Political Themes In Jonathan Swift's A Modest Proposal

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During the eighteenth century, Jonathan Swift was distributing pamphlets around Ireland in hopes of promoting intellectual growth in his homeland. As he noticed this was not making an impact, he decided to address the problems in Ireland with a different approach. Jonathan Swift took to paper and constructed “A Modest Proposal”, a satirical piece that proposes a humorous solution to the social, economic, and political problems in Ireland. Swift’s proposal suggests that babies who are born to poor families become a source of food for public, which benefits Ireland by reducing the overpopulation and adding to the food supply. In “A Modest Proposal”, Jonathan Swift uses satire to draw attention to his argument that the problems in Ireland are greatly affecting his homeland; in doing so, he portrays the themes of class division, suffering, and greed. A clear theme recognized while reading “A Modest Proposal” is the division of social classes during this time. The classes Swift refers to is between the lower class poor tenants and the upper class wealthy landlords. The …show more content…

Readers see the theme of greed throughout the storyline. The upper class has a desire to reap in money and material wealth at any cost They are not concerned how this affects the lower class or society, their concern is to have the most they can and continuing to grow richer. They even put limitations on the land which prohibits the tenants to grow food. Swift’s proposition is written in satire to make ironic how ridiculous the level of greed is. Eating babies to solve the overpopulation and famine remarks an absurd level of greed. Perhaps it was the only way Swift could grab attention and make people see the greed in his proposition and trace it back to the current situation, “Swift’s satire can be so sharp and unyielding that he was variously judged to be insane, to have a disorder of the intellect”

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