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In A Modest Proposal, Jonathan Swift satirically proposes that the babies of the poor be swerved in various ways and eaten by the rich of Ireland.
The essay "A Modest Proposal" by Jonathan Swift does not have a traditional protagonist in the narrative sense, as it is a satirical piece of literature. The main focus is on the speaker who proposes outrageous solutions to poverty and overpopulation in Ireland.
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Swift wants the British landlords to be the ones reading his work and gain something from it.
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In "A Modest Proposal," the landlords are described as the best title holders to the children because by owning the children, they can monetize them as a commodity, making a profit off their sale and consumption. This satirical suggestion serves to criticize the exploitation and dehumanization of the Irish people by the wealthy ruling class.
What is the logic in modest proposal?
"A Modest Proposal" is a satirical essay written by Jonathan Swift in 1729. The essay suggests an outlandish solution to poverty in Ireland by proposing that impoverished families should sell their children as food to wealthy individuals. The proposal highlights the callousness of British policy towards Irish poverty and serves as a critique of political and economic exploitation.
A Modest Proposal was created in 1729.
A Modest Proposal is best described as a juvenile satire.