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What does I hope will not be liable to the least objection mean?
I shall now therefore humbly propose my own thoughts, which I hope will not be liable to the least objection…. he, first of all, is literally saying that he hopes no one will object to his proposal. This makes sense because he is proposing something that he supposedly wants others to approve of.
Why does the narrator think the food he proposes is very proper for the landlords?
Why does the speaker of A Modest Proposal think the food he proposes is “very proper for the landlords”? Because they figuratively devoured everything the parents owned already. thought of this plan being acceptable and as indication that the essay is a satire.
What is the author’s purpose in writing a modest proposal?
He wrote “A Modest Proposal” as an attempt to convince the Irish Parliament to improve the conditions of the poor. Swift used the idea of eating children as a metaphor for what he saw as the exploitation of the poor, such as the high rents charged by landlords.
What is the purpose of a modest proposal?
Presented in the guise of an economic treatise, the essay proposes that the country ameliorate poverty in Ireland by butchering the children of the Irish poor and selling them as food to wealthy English landlords. Swift’s proposal is a savage comment on England’s legal and economic exploitation of Ireland.
What are the advantages of Swift’s plan according to Swift?
The six principal advantages of Jonathan Swift’s plan in A Modest Proposal are that children will become a source of income for their parents, it will lower the murder and abortion rates, it will shift population demographics – boosting the Protestant population and lowering the percentage of Catholics, it will …
What are the advantages the speaker gives for his proposal in A Modest Proposal?
What are the six principal advantages? According to the speaker, his plan would (1) reduce the number of Catholics, (2) give the poor a tangible asset, (3) aid the economy and introduce a new food, (4) decrease the time “breeders” have to raise children, (5) improve taverns’ business, and (6) encourage marriage.