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There needs to be an intervention that raises awareness of the current situation the region is facing. This might assist the people identify what they need to do to salvage their region from heading further downstream. This survey will examine one intervention that helps the region identify its problems and why they need to solve them.
In A Modest Proposal, the author claims to want to assist the deteriorating state of the Irish. He, however, does this by lashing out at the prominent people in society who look at the current situation and do nothing about it (Swift, 48). Politicians, the wealthy, and society do nothing to aid in the reduction of the state of impoverishment in the region. He even goes as far as attacking the English community for their tyranny against the Irish. All these are characteristics of people who take it upon themselves to make a change as they see fit.
Their condition is not aided by the fact that many people can work and feed their families. Begging on the street by a large number of the female sex is proof enough that the condition is beyond salvaging (Swift, 50). One cannot help but feel sorry for the impoverished state of the Irish community. It is not fair to lash out at one group and blame it for the lamentable state of the nation. Everyone is to blame for this situation. The Irish, the English, and the masses are responsible for not taking care of their problems.
The people in the region are incapable of rising to the occasion and helping themselves out of this predicament (Swift, 55). This should not be the behavior of free-minded individuals. This mode of thinking does not ensure a nation’s prosperity in any way. Thinking like that ensures that a nation and its people remain backward. It renders them incapable of solving problems on their own. The social and economic ills the nation face makes people despair. In his proposal, the irony in the solution, the author offers the people shows this despair. No progress can be attained through such means. It is barbaric and backward in thinking that killing infants for food is a means to an end.
The humanitarian crisis the people face cannot be aided through scientific theories or methods (Swift, 57). The only way to avert such a crisis is not through proposals that people should watch the number of children they conceive. It is only through guidance that the nation could get down from the squabbles of poverty and social corruption. Values and motivation need addressing so that individuals may recognize what they are up against. This is in their fight against their current conditions. The political inefficiency in the region prevents people from achieving their full potential. This is in terms of the problem-solving crisis they face. The political bodies cannot help in addressing the plight of the people, which makes the region sad and pitiful.
Progress among a people can only be measured by how much everyone is thriving. If only a selected few are making it, then that is not progress; whether economic or social. The region is stuck at one point where everyone is feeling the pressure of a large number of people in the area who cannot assist themselves (Swift, 58). The current working/labor force is also in jeopardy. There is a need to focus energy on all these areas to force the land to move forward with no partiality.
In conclusion, satire may be used to bring out the best or the worst in people. If literary works are used to spring masses into action against some of the injustices they face, then it is only fair that, more works hit the public. Economic, social, and political issues need addressing. Not everyone has the voice to do this. The few that can make it a point to raise awareness of the situations in many regions. This may ensure that people rise from the depths of ineptitude and incompetency (Swift, 60). This is whether the incompetency is pointing toward the social, economic, or political nature of a region.
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