Don Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night

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English

 

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Jennifer B

 

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December 8, 2013

 

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University

 

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This will help both the poor Irish, who can't afford to care for their children anyway, and the prosperous businessmen of the time, who will get a good meal and also make a profit out of the whole process. Swift explains the reason for his proposal in the very first sentence of his essay: "For Preventing The Children Of Poor People In Ireland From Being A Burden To Their Parents Or Country, And For Making Them Beneficial To The Public"(1) By using satire, Swift holds up to light the appalling treatment of the Irish by Absentee landlords and by the businessmen of the time who controlled the economy...
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This will help both the poor Irish, who can't afford to care for their children anyway, and the prosperous businessmen of the time, who will get a good meal and also make a profit out of the whole process. Swift explains the reason for his proposal in the very first sentence of his essay: "For Preventing The Children Of Poor People In Ireland From Being A Burden To Their Parents Or Country, And For Making Them Beneficial To The Public"(1) By using satire, Swift holds up to light the appalling treatment of the Irish by Absentee landlords and by the businessmen of the time who controlled the economy...
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