In "A Modest Proposal," Jonathan Swift expresses disdain for the neglect and exploitation of the poor by the wealthy in Ireland, which can be interpreted as a critique of broader societal attitudes, including those of Americans. He satirizes the indifference of the upper classes, suggesting that they treat the impoverished as mere commodities. While he does not directly address Americans, his sharp criticism of economic exploitation and moral apathy resonates with the colonial context of his time, reflecting a broader discontent with how wealth and power operate. Ultimately, Swift's proposal serves as a shocking commentary on the inhumanity of societal structures rather than a direct assessment of Americans themselves.
the Americans thought that the legislative branch was the most demotratic because people voted for them, so they were selected by people.
They felt good because the South is where the Blacks ( African Americans) live.
they used propaganda. and they made Americans feel sorry for the men who died in the army so they would buy them and support the war
Northerners were generally divided in their response to Stephen A. Douglas's proposal for the Kansas-Nebraska Act, which allowed for popular sovereignty to determine the status of slavery in those territories. Many anti-slavery advocates viewed the proposal as a betrayal of the Missouri Compromise and a threat to the balance between free and slave states. However, some Democrats supported Douglas's vision of westward expansion and believed it could promote economic growth. Overall, the proposal intensified sectional tensions and contributed to the rise of the Republican Party.
Black codes and for the southerners no more slavery due to the 13th amendmentThis question was answered by a 5th grader
Jonathan Swift was a satirist and critic of British society. He often used his writing to highlight the corruption, hypocrisy, and injustices of the British ruling class. Swift's works, such as "A Modest Proposal" and"Gulliver's Travels", are critical of British politics, social hierarchy, and moral decay.
Swift's proposal in "A Modest Proposal" is written satirically to expose the hypocrisy of the ruling class and their failure to address poverty in Ireland. He exaggerates the absurdity of his proposal to highlight the indifference of the wealthy towards the suffering of the poor. In doing so, Swift critiques other proposals that offer simplistic or ineffective solutions to the poverty problem, arguing that his proposal forces readers to confront the harsh reality of the situation.
He mostly uses "parody" which is a type of satire. Parody is basically making fun of something else, to create sort of a "humorous" feel for it. It's just like the parody for Twlight, that someone wrote to make fun of it. In A Modest Proposal Jonathan Swift uses parody when he makes fun of the people and their children. Describing children as delicious food to be eaten.
Swift feels that his proposal is superior because he believes it is straightforward, practical, and would quickly address the issues of poverty and overpopulation. He argues that his proposal is cost-effective, ethical, and would benefit both the poor and the wealthy in society by reducing socioeconomic disparities.
the guy and he want to make out with a man so he wanted a big one so he could lick it
Distraught
why did many americans feel disappointed with reconstuction
it makes me feel like i want to be Taylor swift and like i want to make my own music video.
How does Taylor Swift feel about school is asking what kind of feelings does she have for school does she think school is boring or it's educational that's what this question is asking.
Taylor Swift doesn't hate gays. She doesn't hate anyone.
I think she's happy...
Americans did not feel connected to the whole country