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Blunders Quote by Jonathan Swift

“What we call the Irish Brogue is no sooner discovered, than it makes the deliverer, in the last degree, ridiculous and despised; and, from such a mouth, an Englishman expects nothing but bulls, blunders, and follies.” quote by Jonathan Swift
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“What we call the Irish Brogue is no sooner discovered, than it makes the deliverer, in the last degree, ridiculous and despised; and, from such a mouth, an Englishman expects nothing but bulls, blunders, and follies.”

Jonathan Swift

About This Quote

Source Essay: A Tale of a Tub, 1704

Swift satirizes English prejudice, suggesting Irish speech is mocked and misinterpreted, highlighting cultural bias and ridicule.

In simple terms: Irish speech is mocked and misunderstood, exposing prejudice.

Key Takeaway

Recognize and challenge cultural stereotypes.

Themes

prejudice language stereotypes humor satire

Mood

irry critical reflective

Type

satirical observational

When to use this quote

  • social interactions
  • multicultural workplaces
  • media commentary
  • political discourse
  • education

Key Concepts

cultural bias communication breakdown

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do we confront linguistic prejudice?
  • What impact does mockery have on cultural identity?
A Different Perspective

Satire may oversimplify complex cultural dynamics.

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