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By OpenStreetMap -- Ireland |
Is this a joke? That was the first question that went through my head. Obviously, it was.
The problem that Swift is identifying in his society is over population and also the poor economy of the society. Swift wants to fix this problem in his own way. His way is to eat the babies. Now, not just any babies. He thinks that those who are wealthy can buy babies who have been "plumped up" (so to say) because they are just as good nutrition as cows and other meats they ate during those times.
Honestly, this suggestion is not serious. However, he makes it seem VERY serious but still not serious. That probably sounds really confusing, and it does (haha). The purpose, I think, was to show the issues in a lighthearted way that will still get the point across. He is making fun of this over-population as a problem by over exaggerating a way to get it to disappear. "Hey, too many people? Let's eat the babies!" is basically what he is saying. That isn't what he is talking about, though. What he is actually talking about is how the poor are being treated and how it would almost seem ok to eat their babies, almost to put them out of their misery so to say.
His solution is not in any way logical. The kind of evidence that he supports is, well, there are a lot of babies. What are they going to do with all of them? They aren't useful just being babies, BUT, if they could sell them to the rich THEN the poor mothers would have money and the rich would have a good supply of food.
Overall, I really didn't like this but - its not really my opinion that counts. I think that Swift definitely did a good job at showing how outrageous people can be when they see a situation like the poor being over populated, but also adding humor to it, satire rather.