Friday, November 15, 2019
Comparison (J. Swift & A. Pope) Essay -- essays research papers
à à à à à The attitudes portrayed in Alexander Popeââ¬â¢s An Essay on Man and Jonathan Swiftââ¬â¢s ââ¬Å"A Modest Proposalâ⬠towards mankind is strikingly similar. Both acknowledge the view that man has dominion over the earth, as created and instituted by God. However, the difference is seen in their approaches to this subject. Pope primarily focuses on manââ¬â¢s pride and place in society, whereas Swift discusses how man deals with certain situations reasonably or unreasonably. Pope and Swift present situations that man has to face in conjunction with illogical conclusions. Besides exhibiting illogical conclusions, they also show the selfish, prideful, rebellious, jealous, and the ungrateful characteristics of man. à à à à à The narrator in Swiftââ¬â¢s, ââ¬Å"A Modest Proposalâ⬠appears to be a logical, educated person who has been studying the subject of impoverished citizens, primarily women and children, for years. He does this by informing the reader of his working relationship with scholars, as well as thought out and gathered calculations, followed by examples of children having no hope for the future. He transitions into illustrating his proposal from giving his findings by stating, ââ¬Å"I have too long digressed, and therefore shall I return to my subjectâ⬠(Swift 457). The narrator indicates his proposal, which appears to be illogical to the reader. He does this so that the reader will not agree with the solution to overpopulation by eating babies, but fo...
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