What would be a more appropriate way to phrase “inhumane logic”? I’m referring specifically to A Modest Proposal. My teacher has assigned us to write a short essay on either A Modest Proposal or The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas, and I’m having a hard time with my wording. So far, I’ve written, “A Modest Proposal is a satirical essay that highlights the cruelty and indifference towards the impoverished Irish population. The essay employs a mix of brutal reasoning and extrapolation of consequences.” I’m struggling with the last part and can’t seem to find the right way to express it. I would greatly appreciate any advice!
One Reply to “Whats a better way to phrase “inhumane logic””
Leave a Reply Cancel reply
Related Post
umm… Gypsy Rose Blanchard?
Hey, did you hear about Gypsy Rose Blanchard? Apparently, she made an appearance in ISS.
Navigating High School Relationships: Is It Okay to Have Never Dated? As an 18-year-old senior approaching graduation, you may find yourself reflecting on your high school experience, especially when it comes to relationships. It’s perfectly natural to wonder if you’re behind your peers simply because you haven’t dated during these formative years. Many students experience […]
im so embarrassed
Feeling really embarrassed right now. This morning, I fainted in class for no apparent reason, and when I came to, the teacher was right in front of me. No one was looking my way when I woke up, but I know several people must have witnessed me fall. 💔💔 I’m dreading going back to that […]
You might consider rephrasing “inhumane logic” to convey the same idea while enhancing clarity and impact. Here are a few alternatives:
Using one of these phrases, you could revise your sentence like this:
“A Modest Proposal is a satirical essay meant to show the cruelty and callousness towards the Irish poor. The essay uses a combination of cold-hearted reasoning and extrapolating the results.”
Feel free to mix and match or adjust the wording to better fit your style!