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'A Modest Proposal,' written by Jonathan Swift in 1729, begins by deploring the sad fate of the poverty-stricken Irish who have to spend all their time trying to feed their large families. As a solution to the poverty in which these families are forced to live, by virtue of having so many mouths to feed, Swift suggests that these poor Irish families should fatten up their children and sell them to the rich English land owners.
He argues that children could be sold into a meat market as early as the age of one, giving poor families some much needed income, while sparing them the expenses of raising so many children. With 100,000 Irish children out of the population being set aside for dinner, his solution, he reasons, will also help to resolve the issues of overpopulation and unemployment in Ireland, giving the Irish economy a much needed boost, while making it easier for England to deal with its unruly Irish subjects.
Swift then goes on to offer statistical support for his proposal and specific data about the number of children to be sold, their weight and price and the projected eating patterns of their consumers. He even suggests some recipes for preparing this delicious new meat, reasoning that, with innovative cooks generating ever more and delicious new dishes, it will expand and improve the culinary experience of the wealthy, resulting in a healthier and happier population as a whole.
'A Modest Proposal' ends with the argument that the practice of selling and eating children will have positive effects on Irish family morality: husbands will treat their wives with more respect, and parents will value their children in ways as yet unknown. His proposal, he argues, will, if implemented, do more to solve Ireland's complex social, political and economic problems than any other measure that has yet been proposed
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Answer:
Simon birch show is generosity by going back to save a boy who was stuck in the bus that was sinking.
Explanation:
Simon Birch assignment is a video about a young man called Simon Birch. It tells about the spiritual life and emotions of Simon Birch. It shows the relationship Simon Birch had with God. How He prays, go to church and demonstrated He has faith in God.
Simon Birch was happy through out the movie even when he went swimming with Joe, he was very happy through out because Joe made him happy and He wanted Joe to trust God. He became angry with His parent when he saw they didn't care whether he stays over with Joe. He shows level of generosity by going back to save a boy in the bus who was stuck in sinking bus.