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Examples Of Exaggeration In A Modest Proposal

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Swift’s “A Modest Proposal” is a morbid satirical critique of the poverty crisis in Ireland during the time, the book also serves as a call for reform regarding an impoverished Ireland. “A Modest Proposal” is a work of Juvenalian satire, employing irony and exaggeration. Examples of exaggeration include when Swift writes, “I rather recommend buying the children alive, and dressing them hot from the knife as we do roasting pigs” (107) such a statement is used to dehumanize children, comparing them to livestock. Another example is “These mothers instead of being able to work …or sell themselves to the Barbadoes” (4-7) used to emphasize poverty's effect on women further providing satire that appeals to pathos. Irony is present throughout the
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