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Q: What character does the narrator of a modest proposal assume?
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The narrator of Jonathan Swift's A Modest Proposal is?

The narrator of Jonathan Swift's "A modest Proposal" is the proposer.


The narrator of Jonathan Swift's A Modest Proposal is what?

A Modest Proposal was written in 1729 by Jonathan Swift. It is written about the crop failures in Ireland. The narrator is satirical.


In A Modest Proposal Swift uses a fictional narrator to?

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Are Jonathan Swift and the narrator of A Modest Proposal in agreement?

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The narrator of johnathan swifts a modest proposal is?

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What was one of the benefits of A Modest Proposal as identified by the narrator?

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When swift the narrator suggests that his proposal is modest what rhetorical technique is he using?

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In a modest proposal What problems does the narrator say poor children cause for Ireland?

In Jonathan Swift's A Modest Proposal, the narrator says that poor children are a burden to their parents and country. He suggests satirically that they should be used for food for the rich.


What is the first problem the narrator mentions in A Modest Proposal?

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Who narrates A Modest Proposal?

"A Modest Proposal" is a satirical essay written by Jonathan Swift in 1729. The narrator of the essay is an anonymous persona who proposes a shocking solution to poverty and overpopulation in Ireland by suggesting that poor families should sell their children as food to the wealthy.


What are Jonathan Swift and the narrator of A Modest Proposal?

not identical


According to the ideas presented in A Modest Proposal what does the narrator seem to value most?

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