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The Age of Reason “A Modest Proposal” Jonathan Swift

The Age of Reason “A Modest Proposal” Jonathan Swift. J.L. Ilsley High School English 12 Eras and Ages. The Age of Reason. AKA “The Enlightenment” Lasted from the mid-1600s until 1789 Scientific discoveries Math RULES, LAWS. The Literature. Non-fiction was King

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The Age of Reason “A Modest Proposal” Jonathan Swift

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  1. The Age of Reason“A Modest Proposal”Jonathan Swift J.L. Ilsley High School English 12 Eras and Ages

  2. The Age of Reason • AKA “The Enlightenment” • Lasted from the mid-1600s until 1789 • Scientific discoveries • Math • RULES, LAWS

  3. The Literature • Non-fiction was King • Encyclopaedias, dictionaries, scientific journals, travelogues, biographies, etc • In poetry, there were VERY strict rules of rhyme and rhythm • In fiction, SATIRE was popular

  4. Satire Copy this definition of satire: Using ridicule, sarcasm or irony to draw attention to social issues

  5. “A Modest Proposal” • Jonathan Swift lived in Ireland in the early 1700s • He noticed that Catholics tended to be very poor and have a LOT of children • He circulated a pamphlet in which he offered a solution

  6. In the beginning… • Swift laments all of the beggars on the streets of Dublin • Children are a burden to their parents, and they are expensive • Is there any way they could be of benefit?

  7. Let’s Read our Excerpt!

  8. In the end… • Swift shot down reasonable solutions, like making landlords responsible and taxing the rich • Some Dubliners thought the pamphlet was REAL, and wondered when they’d see babies the butcher’s window!

  9. Works Cited • http://www.gutenberg.org/files/10609/10609-h/el028.png • http://art-bin.com/art/omodest.html • http://johnandsheena.co.uk/books/images/modestproposal.jpg • http://frontiereditor.files.wordpress.com/2008/03/jon-swiftie.jpg • http://cms.baens-universe.com/upload/assets3.1/modestproposal1.jpg

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