It is a hard work for any social commentator to guide social changes effectively and to point out existing or unnoticed mistakes. In many cases moderate protests against dissatisfaction and fear may be ignored and the change may be slow or nonexistent. However, in his brochure "Humble Proposal", Jonathan Swift uses sarcastic criticism that has cleverly targeted Ireland's social position to draw attention of inert aristocrats. He finished criticism through the sarcasm, especially the satire of Juvenalian.
Jonathan Swift's "Humble Proposal" With Jonathan Swift's "Humble Proposal" announced in 1729, Swift made plenty of sarcasm and sarcasm. Swift said that it would be a good solution to reduce the famine in Ireland and solve the problem of eating a child. This is not the purpose of Swift's article. The real intention is to inform the UK that their ideas are not better than his irony and that new ideas and efforts are needed to solve the problem.
Jonathan Swift analyzed a moderate proposal in satirical political satire called "Humble Proposal". Jonathan Swift is ironically trying to create compassion for the poor by sarcasm as an item that even Irish children are regulated or even eaten. By ironically commenting on what he believes to be an extension of the current situation, he can mock her inhuman acts of many poor people in Ireland. Swift's article is intended to comment on the horrible situation of forced starvation in most areas of Ireland and the silly rationalization that the rich soon made to prove economic inequality.
Jonathan Swift, author of a satirical "discreet proposal" and another article "humble suggestion", came up with various ideas to change the situation in Ireland. Through his proposal, he was able to draw people's attention, and he used his irony way through the article to make his argument more successful. He wrote this article and shows how much Irish and its social class situation was neglected and worse. In 'discreet proposal', Swift uses rhetorical exaggeration effectively to express.