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The element of detachment can be found in irony as well. According to Muecke (1970: 35), this element is inherent in the ironists pretended manner and sometimes in the real attitude of the ironist or the ironic observer. The instance is taken from Swifts famous essay A Modest Proposal.
(5)As to our City of Dublin, Shambles may be appointed for this purpose, in the most convenient parts of it, and Butchers we may be assured will not be wanting, although I rather recommend buying the Children alive, and dressing them hot from the Knife, as we do roasting Pigs. (Jonathan Swift, A Modest Proposal)
In this sense, Swift utters feelings of anguish and despair into a rationally argued economic treatise solely by the modest proposers complacent and self-congratulatory tone. He uses a pause, a distancing, an intellectualizing, and in the end, while nothing can provide a greater emotional impact, something is made as well as said (Muecke 1970: 36). To put it simply, the element of detachment is the element which observers are personally involved but the victim is trapped in the irony by unawareness (ibid.: 37).
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