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what is ironic about the title a modest proposal? the proposal is borin…

Question

what is ironic about the title a modest proposal?
the proposal is boring
the proposal is very small
the proposal is extreme and shocking
the proposal is unclear
swift compares children to which of the following
gold
livestock
books
soldiers
the essay can be best described as:
a horror story
a moral lesson
a political satire
a comedy
short answer question
what social problem is swift mainly addressing in this essay?
why is the narrator’s proposal considered inhumane?

Explanation:

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Multiple - Choice Questions
1. What is ironic about the title "A Modest Proposal"?
Brief Explanations

The title "A Modest Proposal" is ironic because the proposal in the essay (eating children to solve poverty in Ireland) is extremely shocking and immoral, while the word "modest" implies something reasonable and unobtrusive. So the proposal is extreme and shocking, not modest at all.

Brief Explanations

In "A Modest Proposal", Swift compares children to livestock. He presents the idea of using children as a commodity (like livestock) to be sold, eaten, etc. to solve economic problems, which is a satirical way to highlight the dehumanizing effects of poverty and the callousness of society towards the poor.

Brief Explanations

"A Modest Proposal" is a political satire. Swift uses satire to criticize the British government's policies towards Ireland, the economic exploitation, and the social indifference towards the poverty - stricken Irish. He presents an absurd and shocking proposal (eating children) to expose the underlying social and political problems, rather than a horror story, a simple moral lesson, or just a comedy.

Answer:

The proposal is extreme and shocking

2. Swift compares children to which of the following?