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Gulliver's Travels

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Gulliver's Travels (1726) by Jonathan Swift is a satirical masterpiece and adventure tale that follows ship’s surgeon Lemuel Gulliver on four bizarre voyages. Through his encounters with miniature people, giants, irrational scientists, and talking horses, Swift provides a biting critique of human nature, politics, and societal flaws.

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"Gulliver's Travels," written by Jonathan Swift, is a satirical novel that follows the adventures of Lemuel Gulliver, a ship's doctor who finds himself in bizarre and fantastical lands after a series of maritime disasters. The narrative begins with Gulliver being shipwrecked and captured by the tiny inhabitants of Lilliput, where he learns their language and becomes involved in their political intrigues. His experiences highlight the absurdities of power and conflict, particularly through his efforts to broker peace with the neighboring empire of Blefuscu. As Gulliver continues his journey, he encounters a land of giants called Brobdingnag, where he becomes the subject of curiosity and exploitation. His travels take him to a floating island inhabited by impractical intellectuals, a land of sorcerers, and eventually to the Houyhnhnms, a society of rational horses. In stark contrast to the brutish Yahoos, who represent humanity, the Houyhnhnms embody reason and virtue, leading Gulliver to a profound disillusionment with mankind. Ultimately, Gulliver's experiences frame a critique of human nature and societal norms, prompting reflections on morality, politics, and personal identity. His return to England leaves him estranged from his own kind, as he struggles with the dissonance between the idealized values of the Houyhnhnms and the realities of human behavior. The novel ultimately invites readers to ponder the complexities of civilization and the often absurd nature of human existence.

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