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Answer:
A protaganist is "the principle actor in a drama".
The antagonist is the person who is against the protaganist or the foil of the main character (protaganist).
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The context refers to the irresponsibility of the noble class and the church towards the poor people of Ireland. As 21st-century readers, we can understand that Swift was making a social critique of the exploitation and abandonment of the lower social classes.
<h3>How does Swift establish his criticism?</h3>
- He writes a text showing how the noble class and the church are hypocrites.
- They show how these classes see the poor with a problem but are not willing to solve the problem.
- It shows how irresponsible people are to those most in need.
For Swift, poverty was created by the bad division of income and possessions in Ireland. This is because the upper social classes and the clergy owned all the wealth of the country and did not share it with society. This pettiness promoted the lower classes who did not have the resources to change their situation but were seen as a problem for those who could change it.
This question is incomplete. The full question is "How important is the context here? How can we, as 21st-century readers, begin to understand the true intent of Swift's piece “A Modest Proposal"?
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Answer:
power corrupts as it builds
Explanation:
a.It will win
b.it will lose
c. no
answer a
A - a man who aimed to please his wife
Option A is the words in the excerpt that she's he was very devoted to his wife. Anyone who 'aims to please' only wants the other person happy (example: you aim to please your boss as work)