#1
Which of the following is NOT a theme explored in 'A Modest Proposal'?
Religious intolerance
ExplanationDoes not focus on religious intolerance as a theme.
#2
In Jonathan Swift's 'A Modest Proposal,' what is the primary target of his satirical critique?
English government
ExplanationCritiques the oppressive policies of the English government.
#3
Which literary device is prominently used in 'A Modest Proposal' to emphasize the absurdity of the proposal?
Irony
ExplanationUtilizes irony to underscore the outrageousness of the suggested solution.
#4
What is the tone of 'A Modest Proposal'?
Serious
ExplanationMaintains a serious tone despite the absurdity of the proposal.
#5
What is the intended effect of the shock value present in 'A Modest Proposal'?
To provoke thought and critique
ExplanationAims to stimulate reflection and criticism through its shocking content.
#6
How does 'A Modest Proposal' serve as a critique of colonialism?
By highlighting the oppression of the Irish people
ExplanationSpotlights the oppressive impact of colonialism on the Irish.
#7
What is the proposed solution to the problem presented in 'A Modest Proposal'?
Consuming infants
ExplanationSuggests the shocking proposal of using infants as a solution to poverty.
#8
What historical context influenced Jonathan Swift's writing of 'A Modest Proposal'?
The Great Famine
ExplanationWritten in response to the devastating impact of The Great Famine in Ireland.
#9
Which of the following best describes the narrator's attitude towards the Irish people in 'A Modest Proposal'?
Condescending
ExplanationThe narrator conveys a condescending attitude towards the impoverished Irish.
#10
Which literary movement is Jonathan Swift associated with?
Enlightenment
ExplanationAligned with the Enlightenment movement, emphasizing reason and critique of societal issues.
#11
What is the central argument presented in 'A Modest Proposal'?
That the impoverished Irish should sell their children as food
ExplanationPresents the shocking argument that selling children is a solution to poverty.