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Jonathan Swift: Misguided And Incorrect Criticisms
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Jonathan Swift (1667-1745) is quite possibly the greatest satirist in
the history of English literature, and is without question the most
controversial. Infuriated by the moral degradation of society in the
eighteenth century, Swift wrote a plethora of bitter pieces attacking man's
excessive prid ....
Middle of essay ....ith the concept of original sin.
Throughout his life and in his writings, Jonathan Swift has always been a
devout man of religion (Tuveson 103, 3).
Critics falsely claim that Jonathan Swift sees God as much too great
for humans (Dennis 58). Swift's writings prove that he has always been a
firm believer that only God and Christ are capable of absolute moral
perfection, but he also strongly believes that man is definitely capable of
shortening the gap (Tuveson 129). Swift has said that he n.... |
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