Thursday, August 18, 2016

A Modest Proposal

In A Modest Proposal, it reaches a level of satire by the way Swift explains how a family shall eat their children when they are one year-old. The way Swift implies diction is by giving out his thoughts and expressions through his proposal. He somewhat lures the readers into thinking eating babies are "delicious" regardless the way they're cooked. Swifts writing is well written and displayed because he gives out many reasons why he thinks it's a good idea. His structure is coherent. Swift's message was so extreme and shocking. The tone of voice Swift has on the proposal is persuasive. Like I said, he tends to lure the readers on why eating/cooking children at the age of one is necessary. This technically is comprehensive of an irony piece.

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