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    Satire has a long-standing tradition of inspiring change with humor, but what makes a great satirist? Ideally, every satirist would have the elements found in the Axis of Awesome and “A Modest Proposal”. These words would be accessible to their intended audience and those they are satirizing; both of these groups are important to consider separately as these two are not always the same thing. This element is necessary because the audience cannot recognize the satire or do anything about it if they

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    writing career. It led to two works of fiction that will be discussed in this paper, which are “A Modest Proposal” and “Gulliver's Travels.” It is also important to discover other authors, such as Alexander Pope, within Swift’s literary canon that use satire the way he does and for the same reasons. Swift was the product of two different countries, England and Ireland. This was a big reason for his hand in political affairs and his observance of the difference between people within the two countries

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    There are many uses of satire in Jonathan Swift’s A Modest Proposal and in Li Ruzhen’s Flowers in the Mirror. Both of these readings address social issues during the 17th and 18th century and address them with various uses of satire to help emphasize their thoughts of dislike and carry that to their readers. Jonathan Swift’s A Modest Proposal proposes using poor bastard children as food to help the poverty level along with other social issues that come with poor women carrying children and having

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    In a “Saturday Night Live” and Comedy Central “The Daily Show” both of the video are part of democracy. These videos are show the satires to show what these people do in their democratic way. In Comedy Central “The Daily Show” it was showing what Koch brothers do with their dark money industry (Democalypse south by south mess: ad of brothers. Video 1:36). And make fun about the company which make us feel like a scam or tricking us. In “Saturday Night Live” the video was a joke about what people will

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    of a poor community and a neglectful upper class to the people through the use of allegory and satire. This helped to easily convince and influence their readers. Through the use of satire and allegory, George Orwell, Charles Dickens, and Jonathan Swift effectively address the pressing issue of the upper class’s ignorance and mistreatment towards the lower, struggling class. George Orwell expresses satire and allegory throughout Animal Farm by representing events that unfolded in the book to events

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    Brain-Dead Teen, Only Capable Of Rolling Eyes And Texting, To Be Euthanized is a news satire created by The Onion. A news satire is a parody that is shown in a format similar to the format of mainstream journalism that is presented online or on TV shows. This one is based on 13-year old Caitlin Teagart and how her parents feel they need to end her life because she is supposedly brain-dead and no longer has the proper functions that most people have. Throughout the video, there are fake reporters

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    Satire is a form of literature designed to expose or criticize political or current events. Oscar Wilde is known for his flamboyant personality that shows in his writing. “The Importance of being Ernest” is one of his famous works, also known as a trivial comedy for serious people. Jonathan Swift is well known as a satirical writer. “A Modest Proposal” is one of his familiar works. Both author’s use of satire promotes their main purpose, however Swift’s use of satire is more effective than Wilde's

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    A Modest Proposal, by Jonathan Swift, is a story about how harsh the social and economic problems were in Ireland, in the year of 1729. A Modest Proposal uses satire in many forms to discuss ways to banish poverty and other societal problems. Swift’s proposal may not be ideal, but the purpose behind his writing is interesting. A Modest Proposal describes the problems that Ireland was dealing with in the year of 1729. Jonathan Swift proposes a solution for the overpopulation and poverty that the

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    River on a raft. Ever since the novel’s publication, debate amongst critics has ensued over whether Mark Twain displays his own racist tendencies in his literary work. Twain’s use of his Huckleberry Finn and Jim in the plot along with use of social satire prove that he is not racist. Twain fashions Jim as an admirable character who readers can relate to, which is a clear indication that Twain did not conform to racist standards of his time. Throughout the novel, Jim displays high moral character

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    of slavery and racial discrimination which, the South shied away from. Twain utilizes satire throughout the novel to mock the norms of society throughout the many amusing experiences Huck has with

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