A Description of a City Shower

The poem "A Description of a City Shower" by Johnathan Swift was a bit misleading at first. Though the first read through I was a bit confused, then remembered that I was reading a Swift poem, so it was most definitely on the satire side of writing. Swift begins his poem by up-playing the approach of a storm, saying people as well as animals have been acting differently because of it. The poet thens goes on about all the terrible things flooding through the town such as waste and blood, which was actually just mud. Finally, Swift threw in a remark about the Whigs and the Tories seeking shelter, mocking them in a way. This seemed to be the whole basis around the poem, for he does not greatly publicize his political opinions, but manages just sneak them in in a satirical manner. Some readings who are not entirely familiar with Swifts work could be greatly mislead by some of his pieces, especially "A Modest Proposal." 

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