In Jonathan Swift, Robert's modest proposal, Swift played a role of satirical identity. Public interests and women's changing rooms rationalize the moral image of women, men who are distracted, the satirical nature of Swift in their own moral society, and the sympathy and cruel opinions. Throughout this article, Swift's discussion and satire is supported with figurative language, irony, structure, and image methods and techniques.
In this article I will introduce Swift's first quotation and analyze the use of Gulliver's Travels, discreet proposals, and satirical works in a female dressing room. Together with the pope, homosexuals and other literary lights, Swift is a member of The Martinus Scriblerus Club. The purpose of this club is to rizti the stupidity of modern people. The influence of the club can be seen in Gulliver 's Travels and the papal Dunciad. Swift was once a great traveler, but I wanted to record his most important observation in human life so that the world is forced to read them. Gulliver's Travels can be regarded as a complete irony of human life. This novel is a blame of certain human characteristics. Gulliver's experience in various deficient societies tells us the ultimate rejection of human society in the fourth voyage.
In the poem, Lady's changing room Swift is full of humiliation of the human spirituality and humiliation of the fear of the body seen in the travel of Gulliver. Swift criticizes passionate obsession by setting passionate emotions about animal facts. This poem seems to represent one aspect of his personality, which seems to be obsessed with the natural physical process "emission of odor" (111). This poem focuses on the foolishness of trusting the appearance of the surface. Lover Strephon was shocked by what he found in the mistress locker room. It became the intestine of the poor Strephon (43). Swift ridiculed the traditional love poetry, and it certainly is "shocking" applied under the arms (12)
This poem is sometimes seen as an attack on women. In response to this poem, Lady Mary Wortley Montagu wrote "S. Dr. Lady's Dressing Room for the reason why Dr. made the poems written." After experiencing sexual disappointment with a prostitute, she insists that Swift wrote "Ms. Locker Room". This poem is also seen as a criticism of the length of a woman's desire to satisfy the ideal image of a woman 's body and male' s expectation that fantasy is a reality. In addition, Swift ridiculously ridiculously annoying the disgusting details of the human body and its function, and that I do not think he is disgusting.