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Gulliver's Travels
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Although it appears simple and straightforward on the surface, a mere
travelogue intended solely for the amusement of children, , by
Jonathan Swift, proves, upon closer examination, to be a critical and insightful
work satirizing the political and social systems of eighteenth-century England.
Throu ....
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are and his personality begins to transform.
In book two, "A Voyage to Brobdingnag", Gulliver faces quite an opposite
situation, for in this world everything is twelve times its expected size.
Somewhat hardened by his unfavorable experiences on Lilliput, Gulliver
approaches the Brobdingnagians from the outset with some degree of suspicion and
contempt. Although it is apparent to the reader that this particular race is
far more benevolent and trustworthy than its predecessor, Gullive.... |
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