A Modest Proposal Rhetorical Analysis

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In “A Modest Proposal,” writer, Jonathan Swift, expounds on the situation of poor children in Ireland and proposes an ironic solution to integrate these children into the CommonWealth. Swift’s purpose is to recommend a elucidation to help the poor children out of poverty and malnourishment and feeding them to the rich to resolve population issues. He adopts a dramatic tone in order to modestly convey his solution to the people of England. Swift begins to demonstrate his patriotism through “A Modest Proposal” by acknowledging the poverty stricken streets and alluding toward a cure. He describes poor mothers who cannot work for a “honest livelihood” and are instead subjected to “importuning passengers” and “forced to employ all their time