
格列佛游记
At the beginning of the 18th century, a strange book was published in England, which was translated into dozens of languages as soon as it was published. More than 300 years have passed, and the stories in the books still appear in various forms in pre-school illustrated books, primary school textbooks, and secondary school textbooks in different countries, becoming eternal classics in everyone's hearts. This book is Gulliver's Travels, which is the representative work of the famous British satirical writer Jonathan Swift. When we were children, we were always attracted to wonderful fairy tales, but we didn't understand the true meaning behind them. After reading it again many years later, I realized that the fairy tale in the novel was incomprehensible. Every sentence satirized reality. The world is constantly changing, and people's thoughts are difficult to guess. Life is like an experience of upgrading from fighting monsters. There are complex human struggles, unguarded case attacks, and games of calculation and power.
As the book says, the corruption of reason is worse than cruelty itself. Ultimately, humans are products of desire, and selfishness and greed are innate. Especially in this world full of bathing, when you peel off your beautiful robe, everyone has a bunch of desire bugs. If you don't have them, you want them, but you're afraid of losing them. If you have them, you want more. A person's life is actually a process of constantly competing with human nature. Behavior must be restrained, desires must be controlled, in order to return to simplicity and authenticity, and live the purest happiness. A Gulliver's Travels tells a fable that satirizes the cruel reality revealed by human nature.
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