Satire and Colonialism in the eighteenth century: 'A Modest Proposal' and 'Gulliver's Travels'

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Satire and Colonialism in the eighteenth century: ‘A Modest Proposal’ and ‘Gulliver’s Travels’

Jonathan Swift is an eighteen century English writer. I am going to have a look at two of his satirical texts, ‘A Modest Proposal’ and ‘Gulliver’s Travels’. They are both satirising The English ruling class and government. I personally think that satire is used by writers and people to make fun of something or other people, but in a more clever way, and sometimes the targets of satire don’t realise that  are being satirised.

Swift was a member of the English Ruling Society during the eighteenth century, but in all of his novels he is satirising the English Ruling Class and the English government. Almost all of the books that he has wrote were published anonymously, because he was also satirising the English Monarchy. After the publication of ‘Gulliver’s Travel’ Swift was nearly arrested and he knew that this was going to be the end of his writing career. Although Swift was a stout defender of the Protestant Church of England, he was chosen as a deacon in the Church of Ireland. At that time the politics party Whigs were the leading party in power, but he supported the other political party, the Tories. In his books and novels Swift was attacking ruthlessly the Whigs.

In the eighteenth century when Swift was writing English and Irish Protestants were controlling the Irish Catholics. Catholics were not allowed in a position of authority and power. The harder a Catholic worked the more likely he or she would  be punished. A law was designed to keep people poor. By 1750 the Catholics owned only seven percent of the land in Ireland, but ninety-five percent of the population were Catholic. This shows that a small group people can be the result of mass poverty and pain. This is a perfect example of colonialism. A group of people go into a country that it’s not their own, and they try to convert their way of life with religion, language and conventions. In my opinion the way the Protestants were ruling over Catholics was disgraceful, because they were treating them like animals by keeping a large amount of people in a small area like chickens.

I will now consider the use of satire in Swift’s Text, ‘A Modest Proposal’. In the text Sift is satirising the English ruling class and the way that English government treated the Irish Catholics. In the text Swift is suggesting that Irish babies should be eaten because there are too many poor people and the poor people can sell their children. Swift is also saying that there will be many advantages for almost everyone. For example the baby meat is expensive, so the pubs that sell it will make a good profit.

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When I first read ‘A Modest Proposal’ I couldn’t believe what was I actually reading. Then after a couple of minutes of wondering I understood that this genre is called satire and that it is satirising the English Ruling class at that time.  When Swift  says that ‘ ten shillings for the carcass of a good fat child, which , as I have said , will make four dishes of excellent nutritive meat, when he hath only some particular friends or his own family to dine with him. Thus the square will learn to be a good landlord, and grow ...

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