Swift the satirist uses exaggerated irony to criticize the British treatment of the Irish poor while Swift the narrator presents the absurd proposal of eating children as a serious solution to poverty, exposing the inhumane attitudes of the time. The difference lies in the satirical intention of the author versus the literal absurdity presented by the narrator within the text.
The satirist is suggesting a ridiculous solution to make his point, while the narrator is suggesting a practical solution to the problem.
Swift, the satirist, most likely considers the English landlords and government officials to be a big part of the problem in Ireland. He criticizes their oppressive policies and exploitation of the Irish people, which exacerbates the poverty and suffering in the country.
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The satirist is suggesting a ridiculous solution to make his point, while the narrator is suggesting a practical solution to the problem.
Swift the satirist uses irony and hyperbole to critique the oppressive policies of the British towards the Irish, suggesting the wealthy feed on the poor. Swift the narrator adopts a detached, logical tone to propose solving Ireland's economic problems by selling infants as food, highlighting the absurdity of the situation.
Jonathan Swift, the satirist, targets the British government and wealthy landowners as being a big part of the problem in Ireland. He criticizes their oppressive policies and exploitation of the Irish people as major contributors to the country's economic and social issues.
Swift, the satirist, most likely considers the English landlords and government officials to be a big part of the problem in Ireland. He criticizes their oppressive policies and exploitation of the Irish people, which exacerbates the poverty and suffering in the country.
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