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Sharp Political Satire,
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This review is from: A Modest Proposal (Kindle Edition)
Short and to the point, this is political satire at its best. While some background of Irish history is helpful, what I most like about Mr. Swift's arguments is that they can apply to any society where the group in power frets over what to do with the poor. I was in the middle of a book on the history of the Civil Rights movement in the American South when I read this, and what struck me was how Swift's satire lined up with the events a continent and centuries away from the original subject.
13 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
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English Satire at it's Finest,
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This review is from: A Modest Proposal (Webster's Arabic Thesaurus Edition) (Paperback)
So I have not bought this copy, but I have a few different copies of A Modest Proposal and it is amazing.Jonathan Swift is really the father of english satire in literature and, along with Gulliver's Travels, this is his magnum opus. The basic idea is a proposal for economic reform by the export and eating of babies. Now the idea is rather gruesome, but Swift is not meant to be taken literally. The idea was so show how ridiculous people were being, fighting over religion and economics, by showing an idea that, truly could have worked for the time and place if people were okay with child murder. This is nothing short of one of the most hilarious arguments into the problems with governments and economic reform that was ever written. I highly recommend this short piece for both humor, literature, and a look into the human social mind.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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LOVE IT!,
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I love this book! It's one of my favorites! However, if you're not used to the vocabulary in it, or your understanding of the turmoil that was going on in this period of history is weak, you might not get the full effect or humor. It's still a worth-while read. Go for it!
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