Gulliver's Travels is a memorable and timeless satire by the great Irish writer, Jonathan Swift, and tells the story of a man named Lemuel Gulliver, who started as a surgeon and later became the captain of several ships. This novel is Swift's best-kn ...
Gulliver's Travels is a memorable and timeless satire by the great Irish writer, Jonathan Swift, and tells the story of a man named Lemuel Gulliver, who started as a surgeon and later became the captain of several ships. This novel is Swift's best-known book and is considered a classic work in English literature. Jonathan Swift said somewhere about this book: "I wrote Gulliver's Travels to awaken the world from its slumber, not to divert it." Lemuel Gulliver, after a shipwreck and wandering at sea, wakes up on the island of Lee Lee Put; The inhabitants of this island are short people whose size makes their fights over good looks and fame very funny. Gulliver's meetings with giants, philosophical horses, and predatory creatures give him a better and deeper insight into human behavior. This stormy and biting satire by Jonathan Swift shows a man in the hall of mirrors of thought, as a species with very variable behaviors and finally as a talking animal, and presents a frank and honest reflection of humans.
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