A Modest Proposal: Ending, the Revelation of Good Will
For Jonathan Swift to write his work, "A Modest Proposal," he must have a strong feeling of revolt against the mistreatment to the Irish people during his time. The piece is written in satire, a social commentary of the nineteenth-century England. The turning point of his argument is only being revealed towards the ending. Surprise Ending. Swift used paralipsis in his ending. If my analysis is correct, my interpretation to Swift's ending is that he is suggesting a reform in which he introduced in an opposite matter. Here's the reform he was suggesting: 1) compensating the non-contributing citizens; 2) patronizing organically grown ...