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Jonathan Swift, A Modest Proposal Where do the speaker's allegiances lie in this essay? With what social groups does he identify himself? (The speaker is not always the author.) What sort of persona...

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Jonathan Swift, A Modest Proposal

Where do the speaker's allegiances lie in this essay? With what social groups does he identify himself? (Thespeakeris not always theauthor.)

What sort of persona does Swift create for the "author" ofA Modest Proposal? How might this compare to a persona like Stephen Colbert in old Comedy Central programThe Colbert Report?

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Sumita Mitra answered on Sep 05 2021
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A Modest proposal is a satirical essay written by Jonathan swift which states about the plight of the poor Irish who due to poverty sold off their infants to the rich as their food. They did this so as to reduce their burden. The speaker here is actually an upper class Irish from the protestant group. The speaker tells about the plight of the poor catholic Irish population who used to sell off their babies to the rich class of England. The speaker sympathizes about the beggars in this essay. Swifts irony in the essay described about the indulgence of the rich class because of being extra rich so that they...
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