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I Must Be Proud To See

? I Must Be Proud To See…” Alexander Pope’s Pamphlet Essay, Research Paper


? I must be proud to see, ? Men not afraid of


God afraid of me, ? Safe from the


bar, the pulpit and the throne, ? Yet touched and


shamed by ridicule alone. ? O sacred weapon


left for truths defence, ? Sole dread of


Folly Vice and Innocence? ? Alexander Pope ? What is ridiculed


in a modest proposal, and how is it ridiculed?This Pamphlet ridicules the government by using satire and


irony to show just how immoral they really are. Swift ridicules their way of


problem solving and thinking. He takes, as an example, the situation in Ireland


and he exaggerates it until it is so immoral that the government realises what


they are doing. The way he does this is that he stretches it but still


describes it the way the government do. He shows them how easy it is to turn


what they say into complete immorality. When the reader reads it they presume


that he is ridiculing the situation in Ireland, when he is actually ridiculing


the whole way that the government works. ??????????? Swift


also mocks the way that the English treat the Irish. He infers that they are


treated as if they are inhuman and that the English try to rule them without


even visiting them. He also shows up how the British government are chauvinist


and think they are better than everyone else. The reader can receive this


information not by reading one quotation but by reading the whole pamphlet and


taking in all the hints aimed at this conclusion. ??????????? Swift


also takes the opportunity to show what the British government think of the


Americans. They think the Americans are uncivilised immoral pigs. I quote ?I


have been assured by a very knowing American my acquaintance in London, that a


young healthy child, well nursed, is, at a year old, a most delicious,


nourishing and wholesome food?. ??????????? Swi

ft


also shows a racist view towards the papists (Catholics); he says ?it would


greatly lessen the number of papists, with whom we are yearly overrun?. This


said however Swift does not mind the Catholics, but his fellow Protestant piers


(including the British government) have view towards them that Swift does not


share. ??????????? During


this whole pamphlet Swift continues to use government language. For example; he


uses ?enumerated? instead of counted and he uses ?collateral? instead of


secondary. He also attempts to be serious and genuine with his ridiculous idea.


This he does very well. While he is writing seriously, the reader knows that


this idea is too ludicrous to be true and that it is not to be taken seriously


and that it is just a satirical proposal to show what the government are doing


to the public and unto themselves. One could say Swift is holding a mirror in


front of the government and saying ?look at you are.’ ??????????? What


Swift does instead of making jokes is to use immoral terms as metaphors for


what is actually happening in Ireland. For example, he shows that the English


landlords are devouring the Irish tenants by saying that the land lords will


happily eat the babies. ??????????? Swift


ironically concludes the pamphlet with the statement that he cannot possibly


benefit from his suggestion because he has no children and his wife is past


child-bearing age. This is ironic because he simulates anothers point of view


for use of ridicule. ??????????? I


conclude that Swifts pamphlet uses ridicule in a way to attract attention to


the Irish situation by ridiculing the way they have tried to solve the


situation. In doing this the reader can see how weak the government is at


fixing issues similar to this. This forces the government to either lose the


publics trust or to rectify the situation quickly and effectively.

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