Tuesday, September 3, 2019
Animal Farm and A Modest Proposal Essay -- Animal Farm A Modest Propos
Animal Farm and A Modest Proposal    Although 'Animal Farm' and 'A Modest Proposal' were written over two  hundred years apart, and one is non-fiction and the other is not,  there are distinct similarities between the two. Both of the pieces  are political, with 'Animal Farm' based on the Russian Revolution, and  'A Modest Proposal' based on the situation of homelessness in Ireland.  Also, both of the pieces are satirical. Animal Farm ridicules the  ordinary Russian people for being gullible, and 'A Modest Proposal'  mocks politicians who ignore sensible suggestions and come up with  extreme ones.    In the build up to his speech, Old Major first clears his throat, to  gain all of the animals' attention. The fact that all he has to do is  clear his throat to do this, gives the impression that he is  authoritative, and in control. We are given the idea that the other  animals respect him.    In the following paragraph, Old Major mentions a dream, but he says "I  will come to the dream later". The dream is the whole reason the  meeting has been called, and by saying that he will talk about it  later holds all of the animals in suspense. They are willing to listen  to what he has to say, to hear about the dream. He also mentions his  imminent death, which will gain the audience's sympathy, and again  make them listen. To guarantee that the animals are going to listen to  him, he says that he will "pass onto to you such wisdom as I have  acquired". This makes it seem like everything he is going to tell them  is wise, true and worth listening to.    In the third paragraph of his speech, he is brutally honest, and works  up the animals, to get them angry. He tells them "our lives are  miserable, laborious and short". This is the 'problem'. He then tells  them the 'sol...              ...ing their bastard children; alas!" Again though, Swift uses a  lot less exclamation marks than Old Major. This is mainly because his  piece is meant to be formal.    Both Old Major and Swift use alliteration in the pieces to make  themselves sound stylish and eloquent. In one part of his speech, Old  Major says " as sure as I see this straw " The repetition of the 's'  makes certain words in that sentence stand out, making his message  more clear. Swift says "Four females".    Although Old Major's speech and 'A Modest Proposal' were written over  two hundred years apart, they both use very similar techniques and  development of their argument to get their point across. Both of the  pieces are politically based and satirical, both use formal and  emotive language, differing sentence types and structures and in  sparse amounts, alliteration. This makes their arguments fairly  similar.                        
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