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Compare the satire in this novel with the argument in Swift’s short essay, “A Modest Proposal,” in which he declares …
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How does Gulliver change as the novel progresses? For instance, at the end of the novel, when Gulliver is spending …
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Bodily functions are described often and in great detail in the novel. Why is Swift so graphic? Is Gulliver a …
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Perspective and relativity are very important aspects of Gulliver’s Travels. Compare Gulliver’s experiences in the first and second parts of …
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Perspective and relativity are very important aspects of Gulliver’s Travels. Compare Gulliver’s experiences in the first and second parts of …
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Consider Gulliver’s stated intentions in writing about his travels. What do the letters at the beginning of the work reveal …
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1. How does Swift use language and style for the purpose of satire? How does his style change as the …
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Why does Gulliver keep traveling despite his many misfortunes? Why does Gulliver want to stay with the Houyhnhnms? Does his …
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What is the significance, if any, of the order in which Gulliver’s journeys take place? How does each adventure build …
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Why is Gulliver so eager to assert his own country’s importance to the Brobdingnagians? How does this desire compare to …
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