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In "A Modest Proposal," Jonathan Swift refers to mothers as breeders, breed mares, and cows. He uses these terms to dehumanize and objectify mothers as part of his satirical critique on British colonialism in Ireland.
Jonathan Swift titled his work "A Modest Proposal" as a satirical and ironic play on words. Despite the proposal being outlandish and shocking, Swift presents it with a tone of seriousness and reasonableness, highlighting the absurdity of the situation. The title serves to draw attention to the social and economic issues that Swift criticizes in his work.
satirical, ironic, and detached. Through his choice of words and phrasing, Swift mocks the British government's treatment of the Irish poor and conveys a sense of absurdity in his proposed solution to poverty.
Modest
conceited The antonyms for modest are: arrogant,overbearing,excessive,and showy. This is not a complete list of words for this question,by far.
Some rhetorical devices used in "A Modest Proposal" include satire, humor, irony, hyperbole, and sarcasm. These devices help emphasize the absurdity of the proposals being made by the speaker, revealing the underlying criticism of social and political issues.
Malicious, materialistic, mean, meek, merciful, messy, meticulous, modest, moody and mopey are words to describe a person.
Magnificent and marvelous are complementing words. Mighty and modest are complementing words.
A modest person
Because most is not modest. As in "modest" I mean it has lost of cus words and so forth.
Humble and modest.
The words proposal and proposition can frequently be used synonymously. But the word proposition has some meanings that proposal does not have. So, they are not synonyms all the time. Sometimes the difference is connected with what kind of suggestion has been made.sometimes can mean the same thingA plan suggested for acceptance; a proposal.