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Jonathan Swift Research Paper

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Jonathan Swift lived a very accomplished and eventful life. He came from poverty but worked hard and became an assistant to the honorable William Temple, and was the dean of St. Patrick’s Cathedral. Swift also wrote various types of literature; he wrote political essays, pamphlets, books, short stories, and even poems. Swifts most famous work of literature was Gulliver’s Travels. Jonathan Swift was a man of many interests and accomplishments.

Jonathon Swift had a very intricate childhood. Two months before his birth, his father, Jonathan Swift, passed away. His father was a respected attorney but when he died he sadly left his wife to provide for herself and for her two kids. Desolately though, she could not provide enough income …show more content…

His name was Godwin Swift and chose to enroll Jonathan swift in Kilkenny Grammar School. Jonathon Swift had a very big culture shock at that particular school since he was used to the life of poverty but was going to an upper class and well known school. He did however find his lifelong friend, who is also a writer, William Congreve in Kilkenny Swift excelled greatly in literature and English. When Swift was fourteen he enrolled in Trinity College and received a bachelor degree in art. After he left Trinity College, his mother found a secretary position for an English Statesman named William Temple. Swift and Temple worked together for ten years in Moor Park in Surrey England. Swift and Temple became very close friends and Temple and even had Swift help him with polecat errands and publishing his essays and memoirs (Jonathon Swift Biography). After the death of William Temple, he became a Champlain to Lord …show more content…

He was even apart of the “Whig Party” in England which was a major political group. However, he developed a hatred for the “Whigs” because they refused to give him money for the Irish Church. Jonathan felt betrayed by the “Whigs” inspired him to write his book Gulliver’s Travels. Another one of Swift’s interest was his religion. He was a member of the Anglican Church but feared that Catholicism was going to take over and no one was going to have a choice of what religion they wanted to take part of. Jonathan Swift was admired very greatly by his social class because they all feared that the English monarchy was going to crumble (David Cody). Swift combined his loves of writing and politics in 1688. Swift wanted the people around him to know what corruption in the government was taking place so he would write pamphlets and essays trying to get citizens to focus on the fact that the “Whigs” wanted to take away the “Test Act”- Swift wanted to help support people with different views and religious beliefs (Biography of Jonathan Swift-Grade

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