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Answer:
One aspect of satire evident in this excerpt is:
B. verbal irony, because the author does not truly believe his own words.
Explanation:
By author Jonathan Swift, "A Modest Proposal" is one of the greatest and most famous examples of satire in literature. His proposal is anything but modest. It is a criticism on how the rich not only exploit the poor, but also accuse the poor of being a burden. The proposal is simple: that the poor sell their children as food to the rich. Swift even says he has ideas for recipes on how to cook a child. The verbal irony is blatant. The author does not believe his own words. He also does not want anyone else to believe them. His sole purpose is to shock people. The bloody, cruel proposal that seems to be too much is nothing but a colorful portrait of the injustices the rich commit against the poor already.
One aspect of satire evident in this excerpt is verbal irony, because the author does not truly believe his own words.
Satire is a form of literature where a subject is ridiculed with the intent of provoking change. We see evidence of satire which is also a form of irony in this text.
The author of the essay, Jonathan Swift was trying to criticize the policies of the rulers at the time who did not care about the poor in society.
In this text, he encourages the rich to eat the beggar's children since they had no conscience to steal from the poor.
While he was not encouraging cannibalism, his intent was to criticize the bad government.
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