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Restoration Review

Historical Background and Jonathan Swift

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Age of Reason Age of Satire Neoclassical Religious Persecution

New Writing Styles

Key Ideas

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Asking How? and not Why?

Scientific reasoning and logic

Natural events are explained through science

Influence of science on religion

Age of Reason

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Mocking English way of life

The hatred of politics, commercialism, and materialism.

Ridicule to promote reform/change.

Looking at poetry in a different light.

Novels appealing to the middle class.

Defoe tried to reform public morals and manners through the use of journalism. Age of

SatireNew Writing

Styles

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Religious Persecution –

refer to second PPT.

King James II fled to France to avoid death in the Glorious/Bloodless Revolution.

Based on the fight between the Catholics and the Protestants

Laws prohibiting certain sects of religion

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This means something universal and permanent in society.

The modeling of Latin works. Conscious self-awareness Concentration on man. Man, not God, was the major focus of the neoclassical writers.

Neoclassical

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Satire

Allegory

Theme

Summary statement

InferenceLiterary Elements/ I Can…

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Juxtaposition Irony Exaggeration Understatement Parody

Types of Satire

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How does Swift satirize the differences between political parties in Lilliput?

He mocks the petty/trivial differences between the political parties.

Gulliver’s Travels

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The King/Queen of Brobdingnag claims that England is full of the most disgusting creatures on the earth. What characteristics describe English officials?

Ignorance and vice

Adventure to Brobdingnag

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In Gulliver’s Travels, emphasis on the issue of how to best break eggs is Swift’s way of saying that most political disputes are what?

fought over trivial matters.

Adventure to Lilliput

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To criticize and make fun of unqualified government officials in England, Swift has the candidates for office in Lilliput compete in what silly tradition?

The tight-rope dancing competition

Adventure to Lilliput

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Identify the allegorical parallel to the following quotation from “A Voyage to Lilliput”:“…for about the seventy moons past there have been two struggling parties in this empire, under the names of Tramecksan and Slamecksan, [who are distinguished from each other by] …the high and low heels on their shoes…” (Probst 493).

The Tories and Whigs (political parties) in England

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Another way Swift uses an allegorical parallel in “A Voyage to Lilliput” is through the discussion of the Little-Endians and Big-Endians (Probst 494). The “Brundrecal” says that “true believers shall break their eggs at the convenient end” (494). This is a parallel to England in that…

Both Catholics and Protestants use the same Bible, yet cannot agree on how to interpret it.

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The purpose of “A Modest Proposal” is to satirize…

poverty and famine in Ireland.

A Modest Proposal

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Swift refers to women who are able to bear children as “breeders”. The connotation (or implied meaning) of this term is…

Women can be used as animals.

A Modest Proposal

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“A Modest Proposal” is a parody of what type of writing?

A scientific article or essay

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Types of Questions

Which of the following is an accurate summary statement of the passage?

Given the context, what is a possible theme of the passage?

Given the account of the passage, a reader can INFER the narrator’s tone and the author’s tone are?

Which type of satire is being expressed in the following quotation

Read the following excerpt from a current article on libraries, and determine the type of satire used.