JONATHAN SWIFT’S WRITING STYLE.
Abstract
Jonathan Swift's life spanned the turn of the century. Swift also wrote prolific poetry and appears to be well versed in poetry, but he is best known for his prose. Some of his best prose include "Tab's Story," "The Battle of the Books," and "Gulliver's Travels." He also wrote short essays and political pamphlets, including "Modest Proposals." Jonathan Swift's work falls into the category of satire. He used cynicism and cynicism to expose the stupidity and stupidity of politics, society and human nature.