In "A Modest Proposal," Jonathan Swift primarily blames the British government and the wealthy English landowners for much of Ireland's poverty. He critiques their exploitation and neglect of the Irish people, highlighting how their policies have led to economic hardship. Swift argues that the systemic oppression and indifference from the ruling class exacerbate the suffering of the Irish population.
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Probably the Cliffs of Moher.
Irish Potatos
Kerry in football. Kilkenny in hurling.
Guiness. The potato comes in a distant second.
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The Abbey Theatre, in Dublin.