Jonathan Swift’s 'A Modest Proposal' utilizes which rhetorical device common in Neoclassical literature?
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Correct answer: Sustained Irony
Swift uses a deadpan, rational persona to suggest eating children as a solution to poverty. This sustained irony serves to highlight the cold, inhuman logic of the social planners and the indifference of the ruling class.
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