A MODEST PROPOSAL For preventing the children of poor people in Ireland, from being a burden on their parents or country, and for making them beneficial to the public. by Dr. Jonathan Swift uses the satire to propose a different solution; what does he recommend to solve the problem?

Respuesta :

He proposes to eat the children. (Obviously satirical )

Answer:

The best answer to the question: What does he recommend to solve the problem? When talking about the problem of the poor people in Ireland and preventing them from being a burden to their parents, and society in general, would be: to eat them all in different preparation styles, especially before the year mark, as at that time they are at their best and most delicious point, and thus stop the problem of poverty and financial difficulties for the poor, especially in Ireland. He also proposes  what can be done with different parts that are not edible, but that can still be used beneficially.

Explanation:

"A Modest Proposal", also known as "A Modest Proposal for Preventing the Children of Poor People From Being a Burthen to Their Parents or Country, and For Macking them Beneficial to the Publick" is a satirical essay that was written by Jonathan Swift and which was published in 1729. In the essay, Swift ironically proposes ways in which different issues might be solved in the England of his time, especially with the poor. Through the essay Swift mocks the way that some English throw away proposals for problem solving, especially when it comes to encumbering them as little as possible. One problem that he wishes to solve, like other Englishmen, is the issue of poor people, particularly in Ireland. Thus, he makes a most outrageous proposal, and that is for poor parents to sell their children to the rich in England, as children, especially young ones, are really a treat, and could serve a dual purpose of preventing further burdens on their parents, and feeding society.

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