In a discreet proposal to take the same risk to everyone on the road and to make driving more enjoyable, someone says to us "... to kill driving all the ridiculous people" It was. Holzbach) Please do not commit suicide. The whole country will be more fun, happy and more comfortable. This is a depressing purpose for those who often look at this great country bar, which often does not share a fortunate position.
"Discreet proposal: making Ireland's poor children not to bear the burden on parents and states and making them useful for Public" is often a "moderate proposal", Juvenalian satirical articles, and Swift by Jonathans was issued anonymously in 1729. This article was originally printed in the form of a booklet. When it was published in 1729, the booklet was a short piece that took position on political, religious or social issues or issues of other public interests. It occasionally has paper covers, but typical booklets are not bound. The authors of the brochure as a booklet played an important role in stimulating and solving the major European controversies of the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries and in the political debate that brought about the American Revolution.
Swift's proposal is clearly not a serious economic proposal, but the discreet proposal of Swift: George Wittkowski, author of the biography of the early days of the Georgian dynasty, in order to fully understand this part, the economics of the weft- It is very important. Vittosky believes that there are not enough critics to take time to focus directly on British mercantilism and labor theory in the 18th century. "Some think that discreet proposals are simply criticism of the situation. Everyone can say that the situation is bad, Swift's sarcasm emphasizes this fact strongly."
By choice of words, Swift artillery was able to feel irony with a "modest proposal". In "a modest proposal," Swift creates sarcasm using several different words. One of them is "breeder". He uses the term "breeder" to refer to women. In several paragraphs, he talked about these breeders and their roles. "I estimate that there are about 200,000 couples where my wife is a breeder." (Swift 2) At that time, he called a woman a breeder, not a political social country, and accepted the use of Swift It may be difficult. Ironically, the work itself, and even the full title, educate the readers to a certain extent and talk about the different social classes, especially Ireland's poor people. Although this article is neither decisive nor definitive, it is simply an attempt to evaluate the importance of the historical contents of "discreet proposals".