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Analyse the effectinive of Swifts satire in book one of Gulliver's Travels
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jaws
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Swift’s Satire on Women in “Gulliver’s Travels”
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'Gulliver's Travels', written by Jonathan Swift - a satire on British society
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Although the two texts are written 250 years apart where the problem of homelessness was first outlined by Jonathan Swift it is still a big problem today as Robert Swindells outlines in his text.
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An Analysis of Swift's "A Modest Proposal"
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Analyzing the satire of Gulliver's Travels.
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Bill Bryson - "Notes from a small Island" What features make it amusing?
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Cannibalism is the last taboo. In ‘Alive’ and ‘A Modest Proposal’ Jonathan Swift and Piers Paul Read approach the subject with completely different purposes in mind. What do you consider to be the purpose of each author, and say how he
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Comparing Animal Farm and Gulliver's Travels
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Discuss the similarities and differences in themes and ideas as shown in a modest proposal and stone cold.
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Discuss the similarities and differences in themes and ideas as shown in Stone Cold and Modest Proposal.
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Discuss the ways in which Jonathon Swift and George Orwell create a sense of disgust in the reader in 'Gulliver's Travels', 'A Modest Proposal' and 'How The Poor Die'. Whose approach do you find more effective and why.
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Discuss the ways in which Swift criticises his society in 'A Modest Proposal'.
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Explain the effect a 'Modest Proposal', by Jonathan Swift has on the reader, including its power to shock.
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Explore the Stylistic Conventions of Both “Notes from a Small Island” and “In Patagonia” and account for their different audiences.
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Gulliver in Brobdingnag.
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Gulliver’s Travels by Joseph Zere.
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Gulliver's Travels - Dissention and Satire
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Gulliver's Travels is a fine example of a satire in that there is bite in Swifts attacks on human behaviour and yet there is much to entertain and amuse, Discuss
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Gulliver's Travels S.A.
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How effective is ‘Modest Proposal’ by Jonathon Swift
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How is satire used in these two texts to help inform the reader about what is wrong with the society at the time? Provide specific examples and show how using humour can be successful means for dealing with more serious issues.
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In a Modest Proposal, by Jonathan Swift, the main objective was to draw attention to the plight of the Irish people and motiva
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Reading of ‘A Modest Proposal’ concentrating on how Swift criticised the society in which he lived. A Modest Proposal is a satirical pamphlet written by Jonathon Swift in 1729
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