In addition to what the other educator said, I believe Swift also wished to arouse in the English a greater sense of sympathy for the impoverished Irish.
- Swift, in my opinion, intended that his humorous article would cause readers to reflect on what he perceived to be the negative effects of British rule in Ireland. Swift's satire A Modest Proposal, published in 1729, is arguably his most well-known and divisive work. This book makes an effort to extricate Ireland from its own deadliest adversary, according to Swift.
- Swift wanted to draw attention to the Irish being exploited and oppressed by the English in A Modest Proposal. By putting up his "modest" plan, he hoped to surprise his audience. He advocates for reducing population growth by selling newborns as food. This leads the reader to ignore this advice.
Thus this is what Swift hoped to get from readers of A Modest Proposal.
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Abigail Williams and John Proctor are ex-lovers. We discover in the first act of The Crucible by Arthur Miller that the two of them had an affair. Abigail was the Proctor's servant girl, and it was, at least according to her, a very intense affair.