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A Modest Proposal - cover

A Modest Proposal

Jonathan Swift

Verlag: CLXBX

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A Modest Proposal by Jonathan Swift is one of the most famous and biting works of satire in English literature. First published in 1729, this short but powerful essay uses sharp irony and shocking humor to criticize social injustice, political indifference, and the harsh economic conditions faced by the poor in Ireland.

Swift adopts the voice of a seemingly rational and concerned observer who claims to have discovered a "practical solution" to the widespread poverty and hunger afflicting Irish families. In a tone that mimics the detached logic of political economists, the narrator proposes a disturbing and outrageous plan intended to solve the problems of overpopulation, unemployment, and famine.

Through this deliberately shocking suggestion, Swift exposes the cruelty and moral blindness of those in power who treated human suffering as little more than an economic inconvenience. The essay satirizes the attitudes of wealthy landowners, politicians, and policymakers who ignored the desperate circumstances of the poor while benefiting from the existing system.

What makes A Modest Proposal so powerful is Swift's masterful use of irony. By presenting an obviously inhumane solution in calm, logical language, he forces readers to confront the harsh realities of exploitation and inequality. The essay highlights the dangers of viewing social problems purely through cold economic calculations without compassion or humanity.

Though brief, the work delivers a profound critique of political irresponsibility, class inequality, and colonial exploitation. Swift's fearless satire shocked readers of his time and continues to provoke thought centuries later.

Bold, darkly humorous, and intellectually striking, A Modest Proposal remains a timeless example of satire at its most powerful—a work that uses wit and irony to challenge injustice and awaken moral awareness.
Verfügbar seit: 11.03.2026.
Drucklänge: 12 Seiten.

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