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Swift Essay Research Paper A comparison of

Swift Essay, Research Paper


A comparison of the major changes in American enterprise


indicated in the writings of


Jonathan Swift (pre-20th Century) and Herman Melville (20th Century).


Abstract


The authors of the selected works, Jonathan Swift’s essay "A Modest


Proposal" and Herman Melville’s "Case: Bartleby the Scrivener: A Story


of Wall Street", the reader can imagine the poor working conditions in the


early time of our industrial growth. In Swift’s proposal it was apparent that


the poverty of Ireland was of major concern during the 1700’s. Swift, in his


satire reflects on the class distinctions of the very wealthy and the extremely


poor. In Herman Melville’s essay it is apparent that life on Wall Street,


although the character Bartleby was apparently bankrupt in more than financial


ways, business life has considerably change for that time era to the typical


businesses of our modern time.


Assessment of Jonathan Swift’s essay, "A Modest Proposal"


Jonathan Swift was a satirist writer and at first when reading this proposal,


the reader is appalled by the perverse and cruel idea that he was proposing. The


reader would have to know that this was a satire to understand that he has taken


the proposal to an extreme. Swift was considered to be an intellectual and


philosopher and attempts to enlighten the reader of the problem of the poor and


desolate of Ireland. Swift criticizes the false values of society of that time


by exaggerating his possible solution of the problem in his perverse proposal.


The criticism of the rich was the suggestion that they would enjoy the delicacy


of eating yearling children as food. He infers the extremely wealthy would


rather eat the problem than solve the problem by coming up with another feasible


and acceptable solution. Swift brings to light the fact that the poor was


society’s problem and not the unfortunate state, an accident of being born to


the wrong side of humanity, or the unfit for life people in Ireland. His satire


makes you wonder how ignored by the wealthy and people of status were this


problem. He sees the wealthy as the consumers of life and resources and their


prosperity makes them responsible to find ways to help this social problem. The


suggestion that the wealthy would raise, market and eat human kind was an insult


and enlightenment to the wealthy. I believe his intent was to bring awareness of


the lack of the prosperous to address this problem. The sad part is that there


were probably many who actually thought it would be a good way to alleviate the


problem.


Assessment of Herman Melville’s essay,


"Case: Bartleby the Scrivener: A story of Wall Street"


Melville’s essay "Bartleby the Scrivener" dramatizes the mechanical


and inhumanity of the business world was. Symbolism to convey the feeling of the


mechanization and demoralizing atmosphere of big business was used. Bartleby was


like a robot and although he was doing his work at first lacked any social


graces. He does his work like a machine, pushing on until it was turned off. The


employer was perplexed in how to deal with this person. His compassion or his


inability to lead allows Bartleby to rebel against authority. Bartleby becomes a


mindless shell and demonstrates mental illness either cause by his life


situation or the business. Bartleby stares at a brick wall outside the window


for long periods of time and again while in prison. The walls represent big


business and paint a dull, dark, dreary, lifeless, cold and incapable to


feeling. Bartleby seems helpless to change his plight in business. His other


job, we learn was dealing with dead letters suggest that Bartleby was dead


inside already. There was no mention of family or friends, just the job. The


frequent use of the word "prefer" becomes a joke to co-workers. Most


people would prefer not to do things requested in business but do them anyway.


Bartleby completely shuts down mentally, eventually physically and dies. Did big


business kill him or was it suicide cause by a deeper mental problem? That is up


to the reader to decide.


Comparison


Historically, Swift’s essay shows how the culture in Ireland was of the


"have and have not". Prosperity in the 1700’s in Ireland was of


extreme wealth or extreme poverty. The wealthy were people of means and likely


>to be the businessman and socialites of Ireland. Business was not available to


the poor. Jobs were not plentiful and wages, if you had a job was meager. Those


who could not support themselves resorted to begging, stealing and other


dishonest means of survival. The wealthy regarded them with disgust and wish


them away rather than deal with this social problem. Swift’s essay brings to


light the inhumanity of regarding the poor as less than human, a common faulty


social value of that era.


Melville’s essay was about American business in the early 1800’s. The


American office was depicted as a not so harmonious place to work. Business as


told by the author was good for him. He was not one to make waves or confront


challenges but rather to just make a living as a lawyer. He was accepting of his


workers and their limits and was more than lacks in dealing with them. The


author demonstrates that the big business of Wall Street was not always to be


envied. Industry has its drawbacks and in the 1900’s, long hours, meager pay and


poor office space was a factor in the discontentment of many workers. The


employer shared his office, which is not done today, by a screen divider with an


employee. The employer would rather accept the problems in his office staff


rather than take control. Instead of taking control of the situation, he moves


his office to escape the problem, but the reader learns the problem followed


him. The characters are used to convey the robotic and discontentment of the


workplace. The character Nipper was discontented with his work area. He was not


comfortable and struggles with back pain and numb hands. Turkey, another


character sounds to be a drinking man and after lunch was red faced and has


difficulty performing his job. This was another problem that was not addressed


by the employer. The main character, Bartleby, demonstrates to the reader the


dehumanizing effects office life in the early stages of American business can


cause. Poor productivity and resistance to work was a major cause of these


problems.


Conclusion


From these writing it is easy to see that industry and the workplace has


change dramatically from the 17 – 1800’s to today’s businesses. In these works


of Melville and Swift we can easily see that the workplace and work


relationships was barbaric in comparison to today’s American industrial business


style. In today’s modern industrial age we see such changes as time-share,


ergonomics, wages, advancements, time off and acceptable work hours. Other


advancements have been in supplemented health care, stock options, performance


rewards, and investment plans such as the 401K for retirement. Spending accounts


and childcare facilities on premises are other offers of choice by some


employers. Some companies have on site health facilities and exercise rooms.


As for the industry itself, we have government laws to eliminate


establishments from controlling the market or unsavory financial practices.


Granted we still have such companies using unfair labor practices, such as the


"sweat shop" and illegal immigrant employment, but the industry has


improved and labor practices have improved. In America we still have a problem


with the poor and homeless. Charitable people both wealthy and poor try to help


those less fortunate. Soup kitchens, shelters and people give of their time and


energy to address the social problem of the poor and homeless. Instead of


wishing they would disappear, there is genuine caring and working to find a


solution. Free medical, childcare and educations is the main focus of our


government to address the population of the homeless, abused and mentally


incompetent people of America. More people get involved yearly in these


endeavors. Our rich and famous people donate time and money to good causes.


America still has some unsavory people who deal in what we call slavery and


the selling of offspring. We have what is referred to as the black market and


racketeering practices, which are hidden from the masses, but these are still


problems to be addressed.


References


Melville, Herman. (1853). "Case: Bartleby the Scrivener: A Story of Wall


Street". Perspectives on Literature and Work. The McGraw-Hill Companies,


Inc.


Swift, Jonathan. (1729). "A Modest Proposal". Perspectives on


Literature and Work. The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.

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