Gulliver’s Travels:
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Gulliver’s Travels, penned by Jonathan Swift, is a captivating blend
of adventure and satire. Through Lemuel Gulliver’s voyages to strange
lands, Swift masterfully criticizes human folly, politics, and society.
In Lilliput, where tiny people engage in absurd power struggles, Swift
mocks the pettiness of real - world politics. The Houyhnhnms, rational
horses, contrast sharply with the Yahoos, representing humanity’s baser
instincts. This juxtaposition forces readers to confront human vices
like greed and pride. The novel’s imaginative settings and fantastical
creatures draw readers in, but it’s the underlying social commentary
that lingers. Swift’s work reminds us to reflect on our actions and the
follies of our society. It’s a timeless classic that entertains while
making us think deeply about what it means to be human.
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