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Jonathan Swift's "Prediction for the Year 1708" & "The Accomplishment of the First of Mr. Bickerstaff's Predictions" in which he caustically satirizes an Almanac-Maker & astrology.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Jonathan Swift's "Prediction for the Year 1708" & "The Accomplishment of the First of Mr. Bickerstaff's Predictions" in which he caustically satirizes an Almanac-Maker & astrology. Swift's purpose to expose sin & folly. Reasons Swift targeted almanac-makers & astrologers including exploitation of gullible people. Discusses Swift's satirical methods such as incongruity, mockery, exaggeration.
Paper Introduction: In “Predictions for the year 1708” and “The Accomplishment of the First of Mr. Bickerstaff’s Predictions,” Jonathan Swift lashed out at Partridge, the Almanac-Maker, and astrology in general. By using a variety of satirical techniques, such as incongruity, sarcasm and exaggeration, Swift captured the deception of almanac-makers who pretended to make accurate predictions of the forthcoming year in their annual publications. The satire works even more successfully because of its realism: Swift imitated the writing style of a rival maker of Partridge (Mayhew 278). Furthermore, Swift literally stabbed at the heart of astrology by predicting the death of Partridge and then consolidated his “death” in the subsequent piece, “Accomplishment,” in a deliberate attempt to play a joke on him (Mayhew 276-278).
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Analyzes structure, action, viewpoint of poem discouraging the passion of a woman for the poet.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Analyzes structure, action, viewpoint of poem discouraging the passion of a woman for the poet.
Paper Introduction: Jonathan Swift (1667-1745) was a noted poet and satirist of Irish ancestry. "Cadenus" was one of Dean Swift's many pseudonyms, and it is an anagram of the word "decanus," which is Latin for "dean." The poem "Cadenus and Vanessa" is one of Swift's best poetic works. It was written in 1713 and published in 1726. The poem provides an account of Swift's relationship with Esther Vanhomrigh, and it was intended to discourage her passion for him. The delay in publication was because Esther asked that the poem not be published until after her death (Jaffe 291).
"Cadenus and Vanessa" is Swift's longest poem. It is addressed to one of the two most important women in his life and is central to Swift's beliefs:
It uses his narrative powers to present a moral fable,
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Examines evolution of Gulliver's character in Part Four.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Examines evolution of Gulliver's character in Part Four.
Paper Introduction: This paper will discuss Part Four of Gulliver's Travels. The discussion will highlight some specific passages in the text which show how Gulliver's character evolved from the beginning chapters, to the middle chapters, and, finally, at the close of the book.
In the first chapter of Gulliver's Travels: Part Four, the author has set out on another voyage as captain of a ship. After his men conspire against him and confine him to a cabin, they then set him on the shore of some unknown land. Gulliver travels into the countryside, walking "very circumspectly for fear of being surprised, or suddenly shot with an [a]rrow" (Swift 211).
While some readers may think that Gulliver was just a little paranoid because of his recent abandonment by his crew members, a more likely interpretation of Gulliver's careful attitude is that
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Examines fictional realm of Lilliput as portrait of author's views on human weakness, political corruption, religious hypocrisy.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Examines fictional realm of Lilliput as portrait of author's views on human weakness, political corruption, religious hypocrisy.
Paper Introduction: Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels has been described by one critic as a Christian work emphasizing man's weakness. In the various journeys, this weakness is found in different human activities. In the voyage to Lilliput, human weakness is found primarily in the political realm, though other human activities as well are shown to bring out the weakness in the people involved. An examination of the voyage to Lilliput will illustrate how this is accomplished.
The world of politics in Lilliput mirrors much of the political world in Europe at the time of the writing of this work, but it is not necessary to know the specific correlations that can be demonstrated to see how foolish much of the political action taken by the Lilliputians really is or how foolish so many human actions are when examined in this way. The people of
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Satiric purpose revealed by the vision in [Gulliver's Travels]. Discusses both the symbolic & literal level of Swift's vision.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Satiric purpose revealed by the vision in [Gulliver's Travels]. Discusses both the symbolic & literal level of Swift's vision.
Paper Introduction: Gulliver's Travels, by Jonathan Swift, was first published in 1726. It is concerned with the English surgeon Lemuel Gulliver and his fantastic journeys around the globe. In four books, Swift tells of Gulliver's adventures among little people, giants, irrational scientists, and a society of horses. Obviously, Gulliver's Travels was written with the intention of creating an entertaining work of fiction. However, Swift's vision in this novel also has a satiric purpose to it. In this regard, the events which occur during Gulliver's adventures take place on a symbolic as well as a literal level. One of the things that Gulliver's Travels is meant to satirize is the genre of "travel literature" which was popular during Swift's time. Examples of this genre include the traveler's tales of William Dampier in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries,
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Argues that the land of the Houyhnhnms is not a Utopia. Discusses author's satire.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Argues that the land of the Houyhnhnms is not a Utopia. Discusses author's satire.
Paper Introduction: The purpose of this paper is to analyze Jonathan Swift's novel, Gulliver's Travels, with particular emphasis on the chapter involving Gulliver's visit to the Land of the Houyhnhnms. In October, 1726, England's Jonathan Swift published what is probably the most famous and savage satire ever directed against mankind. In a letter to a friend, Charles Ford, Swift wrote that his work would "wonderfully rend the world." He had spent three years writing it, took the manuscript in person to London to arrange for its anonymous publication, and retired to Alexander Pope's house to enjoy the expected storm it would cause. The book's title was Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World by Lemuel Gulliver (Aeschliman, 53).
The first public reaction was one of delight with the circumstantial realism of the narrative. Many readers took it as
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"A TALE OF A TUB".
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Three volumes of satire on early 18th Cent. scientific attitudes. Antimaterialism, anti-Epicureanism, anti-Hobbism. Morality, tradition fantasy, parody, allegory, irony, exaggeration, absurdity.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Three volumes of satire on early 18th Cent. scientific attitudes. Antimaterialism, anti-Epicureanism, anti-Hobbism. Morality, tradition fantasy, parody, allegory, irony, exaggeration, absurdity.
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expressed by Alexander Pope in his [Dunciad] & Swift in [Gulliver's Travels]. The focus is on Swift's more pessimistic view of human nature.... More...
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Paper Abstract: expressed by Alexander Pope in his [Dunciad] & Swift in [Gulliver's Travels]. The focus is on Swift's more pessimistic view of human nature.
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Paper Abstract: in [A Modest Proposal].
Paper Introduction: A contradiction between the literal and the intended meaning, "A Modest Proposal" brings to mind a "Hansel and Gretel" aspect of fattening someone for slaughter. However, this aspect is far from the immediate message of the satire, or so it seems.
" I have been assured by a very knowing American of my acquaintance in London; that a young healthy child, well nursed, is, at a year old, a most delicious, nourishing, and wholesome food; whether stewed, roasted, baked or boiled; and, I make no doubt, that it will equally serve as a fricassee, or ragout." Undoubtedly, a strange saying unless one considers the irony of the stage set for era and country where famine played the lead role. With children left to starve in the streets, might it not have been simpler to "sell" them for nourishment of other bellies? At least, Swift seems to cry out, they would serve a
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Satirical techniques & targets are studied in light of his pessimism.... More...
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THE GENIUS OF SWIFT AS WRITING POLITICAL SATIRE.
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Focuses on Books 1 & 3 of [Gulliver's Travels].... More...
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Paper Abstract: Focuses on Books 1 & 3 of [Gulliver's Travels].
Paper Introduction: What is man in nature? A nothing in comparison
with the infinite, an All in comparison with the Nothing,
a mean between nothing and everything. - Pascal1
This is the basis for one of the greatest works of satire ever written, Gulliver's Travels, by Jonathan Swift. Known as one of the best children's fantasy stories, Gulliver's Travels is actually a satire on four aspects of man: physical, political, intellectual, and moral. This book expresses savage indignation at the follies, vices, and stupidities of men.
Swift's allegory on politics, expressed predominantly in Books I and III, is the basis for this paper. Through this paper, I will show the genius of Jonathan Swift in satirizing the political conditions of his day through the experiences of Lemuel Gulliver. I will focus only on Books I and III, for these two
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