Gulliver's Travel By Jonathon Swift: Summary

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Review of the Article “Gulliver’s Travel” By “Jonathon Swift”

Introduction:
Gulliver’s travel is a novel written by “Jonathon Swift” in 1726. Main Character of this novel is “Lameul Gulliver”. It is a misanthropic anatomy of human nature. Each of his for voyages has different themes and different aspects. This novel gives an impact on readers of political and social views. The Character of Gulliver reveals himself as a misanthrope. Gulliver travel is a second face of Jonathon swift. Jonathon Swift uses the journey as the backdrop for his satire. He invents a second author, Lameul Gulliver, who narrates and speaks directly to the reader from his own experience. The original title of his novel was “Travels into several remote nations of the …show more content…

Brobdingnags were huge in size. They considered Gulliver as a doll or a play thing.
Laputans represents the idiocy of theoretical knowledge that has no relation to human’s life and no use in the actual word.
The Hoyuhnhnms represents an ideal of rational existence. And Yahoo were defined as animals.

Critique:
This novel includes lots of periodic languages. Gulliver’s tone is gullible and naive during first three voyages but in fourth, it turns cynical and bitter. The intention of the author, Jonathon Swift is satirical and biting throughout. It was satiric and misanthropic tone in novel.
Conclusion:
Gulliver Travel is one of the most comprehensive and brilliantly worked out satires of man and his civilization. It is a serious satire on the moods and morals of man in eighteenth century. Lameul Gulliver enjoys his voyages. He got different experiences through voyages. He learned dissimilar languages. It defines mankind in different senses. Swift does come around the view that the life of reason is a curiously dead thing which is exempt from love, friendship, fear and sorrow which are what makes life worth living. Swift make readers to have a view on politics, culture and

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