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horsena [70]
2 years ago
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What is Montagu's view of swift in the passage, and how does she use sarcasm' satire, or irony to convey that point of view? Use

specific details from the passage to support your idea. Need Asap Thank you
English
1 answer:
Nikolay [14]2 years ago
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The poem is about the toilet humor, and the satire is seen on the upper-class woman in the dressing room with her constant efforts to make her beautiful.

Explanation

She takes five hours to beautify herself. Ideally, this is satirical.

The iron is seen when a man visits a prostitute but fails to perform.

However, he supposedly questions Swift and says that Montagu's knowledge lies on prostitutes.

The poem, therefore, is generally ironical and malicious since it targets specific people within the setting.

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