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    Gulliver‚ an Englishman‚ and his peculiar encounters. This critical work has caused a lot of discord as a satirical commentary on the political and social issues of England in the eighteenth century. Gulliver ’s trips lead him to places of opposite societies causing an examination of human nature itself. While the character of Gulliver eventually reveals himself as a misanthrope‚ the author Jonathan Swift does not. Actually there is very little in Gulliver ’s Travels‚ including in the fourth part‚ to signify

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    studied work of satire throughout the years. It is interesting not only in the absurdity of it’s sly innuendo‚ but it also acts as a history lesson for the world to see the struggles of people of Ireland. What interests me most about this work is how Swift is able to show compassion through context in a work whose words would normally shock and anger any sane person. It is interesting to see how his careful use of language and imagery manages to both sicken and illuminate the reader. His shock value

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    entertain their audience‚ yet they may also write to get important messages across to their audience that may have to do with politics or world affairs. An example of this is Jonathan Swift’s “A Modest Proposal” from the year 1729. In his satirical work‚ Swift claims that the impoverned people of Ireland should sell their children to be slaughtered for meat. It would fix both the economic problems and the famine that the country had been facing. His purpose for the essay‚ quite obviously‚ was not

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    “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” by Lewis Carroll and “Gulliver’s Travels: A Voyage to Lilliput” by Jonathan Swift present the reader with two microcosms to aid in a de familiarization of the narrative. The secondary world is painted in extreme contrast to the primary world‚ therefore allowing the reader to see the customs‚ traditions and characters in the secondary world as separate from themselves. This allows them to judge the morality of their actions without their own cultural bias acting

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    the author‚ Jonathan Swift‚ have a satirical view of the state of the European government‚ which have a profound significance in 18 century. Many ideologists were aroused by Swift’s thought‚ such as Voltaire‚ his 1750 short story Micromégas‚ about an alien visitor to Earth‚ also refers to two moons of Mars was influenced by Swift. And some of the words are used extensively at that time. Like the term yahoo is often encountered as a synonym for ruffian or thug. Thirdly‚ Swift uses his ironic and cold

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    highlight because of his well-qualified works is Jonathan Swift. When Swift wanted to criticize any institution he used to make some severe attacks using his developed cynicism. But it is important to know that‚ while he never fails to criticize institutions and mankind at large‚ he never defames an individual. Instead‚ he focuses directly on the principal religious‚ political and social issues of the age. Swift’s work that effectively shows his satirical view and which probably is his best book is Gulliver’s

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    “A Modest Proposal” by Johnathan Swift‚ the writers make good suggestions with these types of arguments over world population and world famine. While Hardin relies strongly on his credentials as a source of knowledge for him to be an expert in human population. For example‚ Hardin refers to questions of who do we save‚ when do we save them‚ how should we save them‚ and why should we save them. He uses this as moral and ethical standpoint in this situation. Like Hardin‚ Swift also realizes this same

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    TECHNIQUE IN GULLIVER’S TRAVELS Jonathon Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels is an early representation of a novel‚ resonating both political and social satire. Despite the obvious satirical elements in this text‚ Gulliver’s unreliable narrative voice is a satire within itself. Mocking the travel narratives contemporary of his time‚ Swift utilizes the narration of Gulliver in order to criticize the naïve and gullible English men and women who read travel narratives as factual documents despite the overt Royalist

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    reader with its intellectual wit‚ militant irony and sarcasm. When examining satirical texts it is important to understand that there are two forms of satire‚ Horatian and Juvenalian‚ both named after the ancient Roman poets Horace and Juvenal‚ who both claimed to write in the

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    did not seem truthful or accurate because it would be irrelevant‚ but the factual style reinforces the satirical elements. Gulliver’s Travels was written at a time of exploration and expansion. England had a formidable fleet of ships‚ and people visited many new places‚ discovering new plants‚ new animals‚ new places‚ and most importantly‚ new people. Colonization had begun in 1607‚ and when Swift was writing‚ it would have just been gaining in popularity‚ and there would have been a keen interest

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