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Gulliver

...attention of this book is to demonstrate the pettines of human affairs as vieed by a giant from another orld.The vehemence of hing and Tory becomes preposterous in th Liliputian contention of the lo-heelers Lo Church versus the high-heelers High Church, and the battling of Catholics and Protestants is starized in the contention of the Big-Enders versus the Little-Enders hich end off the egg should be cracked first.The ar beteen England and France is reduced to the absurd comflict beteen Liliput and Blefuscu, sift also incorporated muchspecific santire on English politics arond 1712-15 Nonetherless, certain passagers in chapter 6, treating of la andeducation in Liliput, are essentially utopiain, picturing this minute old as the rational ideal. Second Voyage Brobdingang. andering aay from a landing party of the Adventure on the coast of Great Tartary, Gulliver is trapped in a field of giant corn forty feet high. Brobodignagiants themselves are normaly sixty feet tall Gulliver is captured and becomes the pet of a nine-year-old farmers daughter, not yet over forty feet tall. As a curiosity he is sold to the queen of the kingdom, ho lets the court physicians and philosophers study Gulliver as a frak. The puny Gulliver has narro escapes from rats the size of lions, asps as large as partridges, and hailstones as large as tennis balls. To the tiny fello the giants of Brobdingang often appear ugly and ill favored, but this land knos only peace and simplicity. The nonarch is horrified at European politics and disgusted at European arfare. I cannot but conclude, the giant ruler sadly opines, the Bulk of your Natives, to be the most pernicious Race of little odious Vermin that Nature ever suffered to cral upon the Surface of the Earth. At the end of the account a huge bird snatches up the portable box containing Gulliver and drops hin into the sea, fromhence he is hauled aboard a vessel bound for England.Sifts ingenuity again is unflagging, ith everything in Brobdingdang suitably ten times its normal size as everything in Liliput as tenth of normal size. Gulliver is the prime naif Does the name Gulliver come from gullible holly commited to the glories of European civilization hoever, the more he praises the culture from ich he came, the more monsrtous it appears in comparasion to the rational giants of Brobdingang. Sifts attack is centred upon human pride, , and this book denounces mans vanit yconcentring his mind, mans pleasure in his on body, and mans unconscionable behaviour toard his fellos.The principal edition of the Jonathan Sifts novel named Travels in Several Remote Nations of the orld by Samuel Gulliver appeared in 1726. ALcilOJaQJaCJOJaQJaBCJOJaQJaphCJCJ ajUmHnHu456iAHiijkliial à!ia0i0NormalsHmHsHtH00Heading 1iCJ AiDefault Paragraph FontBiBody TextCJ .Pi.Body Text 2CJ6Qi6Body Text 3CJOJaQJala456iAHiijkn000lll8aiaj23j 3yIiMMMaGullivers Travels by Jonathan SiftArial BlackaBSaalatAlex YO3CtINDOStTEMPtAutoRecovery save of Summary JS.asdAlex YO3CtINDOStTEMPtAutoRecovery save of Summary JS.asdAlex YO3CtINDOStTEMPtAutoRecovery save of Summary JS.asdAlex YO3CtINDOStTEMPtAutoRecovery save of Summary JS.asdAlex YO3CtINDOStTEMPtAutoRecovery save of Summary JS.asdAlex YO3CtINDOStTEMPtAutoRecovery save of Summary JS.asdAlex YOCtMy DocumentstSummary JSc.docAlex YOCtMy DocumentstSummary JSc.docmihai CttemptreferatetSummary JSc.docaDVDKDtMy DocumentstNETtREFERATEtREFERATE.ROtENGLEZAtENG10tS
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