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"The Bickerstaff-Partridge Papers" is a satirical work penned by Jonathan Swift in 1708 under the pseudonym Isaac Bickerstaff. The piece humorously predicts the death of astrologer John Partridge on a specific date, ridiculing astrological predictions and Partridge's credibility. Partridge, alive and well, responded, leading to a witty exchange between Swift and Partridge. The papers mock the pretentiousness of astrological practices prevalent in the 18th century, presenting a scathing critique of superstition and gullibility. Swift employs sharp wit and irony to expose the absurdity of believing in astrological forecasts, highlighting the clash between reason and irrationality. Despite its humorous nature, the work delves into broader themes of truth, deception, and the manipulation of public opinion. "The Bickerstaff-Partridge Papers" remains a significant piece in the history of satire, showcasing Swift's mastery in using humor as a tool for social commentary.
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