Laws are like cobwebs, which may catch small flies, but let wasps and hornets break through. – Jonathan Swift
This quote by Jonathan Swift suggests that laws often function more effectively against those with less power or resources ("small flies") while failing to restrain or penalize those with significant power or influence ("wasps and hornets"). Swift critiques the justice system, implying that it is biased and can be easily evaded by individuals or entities with enough influence or wealth, who can circumvent the rules that entrap ordinary people. This highlights issues of inequality and the sometimes selective enforcement of laws.
Quote By: Jonathan Swift
Jonathan Swift (1667–1745) was an Irish satirist, essayist, and political pamphleteer, best known for his work "Gulliver's Travels," which cleverly critiques human nature and society. A central figure in the satirical literature of the 18th century, Swift's writing often reflected his deep concerns about politics and religion, particularly his opposition to the government and the Church of England. His sharp wit and keen observation of human folly have cemented his legacy as one of the foremost satirists in the English language.
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