Swift and the papers' written problems, after a major revolution in the 18th century, are far more serious in the printing industry than in civil war until to a certain extent. This is chaotic, the lower class struggling writers write in magazines, newspapers, magazines, etc. When consuming a large amount of these works, Grub Street (literary London street), such as a small history writer, dictionary, poetry, was formed.
The world of fashion and skepticism encourages satirical art. The main poets of this era, Samuel Butler, John Dryden, Alexander Pope, Samuel Johnson, and Irish poet Jonathan Swift wrote a satirical poem. Their sarcasm is often to protect the public order and the established church and the government. However, writers such as the Pope use their satirical gifts to criticize the social atrocities committed by the government they see or create strict work depending on their critics. The Pope's "The Dunciad" is a satirical massacre of his two literary opponents (Lewis Theobald and Colley Cibber in later versions) and that the British society is disjointed in morality, culture and intelligence It expresses views.
Pope and Swift are known for their sharp insights, and they all see the classic past masters of rationalism, their rhetoric and their independent satirical prototypes. In his "Rock of Rape", the Pope is the voice of Horatians, he lifts the mirror through the mirrors of the upper class foolishness and vanity, and slightly blames the society with a mean and elegant voice. The Pope did not actively attack the magnificence of British aristocracy's self-esteem, but as the reader has a new view that the behavior in the story can be easily thought of as being stupid and stupid We presented. The gentle ridicule of the upper class is more subtle and lyrical than his cruel counterpart, and the Pope still can effectively clarify the moral degeneration of the society to the public. The satirical tone of Swift depends on communicating information to realism and strictness sharper than his companion and fully demonstrates Juvenalian's satire and absurd ability.