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In his account of the Lagado Academy, what basic philosophical position is Gulliver mocking? To what extent do you think …
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In his account of the Lagado Academy, what basic philosophical position is Gulliver mocking? To what extent do you think …
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How does Gulliver function as a foil to both the Lilliputians and to the Brobdingnagians What is Swift saying with …
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What convinces the farmer that Gulliver is a “rational creature”? What do the three scholars conclude about Gulliver? How is …
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Why are the Lilliputians at war? What is Swift saying about war? About nationalism? How does Gulliver treat the Lilliputians …
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1. How does Gulliver appear to regard his own story’s publication what effect, if any, does he expect it will …
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Why is Cassio upset after the quarrel? And how does Iago “comfort” him? What does “reputation” mean to Cassio and …
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Why is the exchange between Iago and Montano (2.3.125ff) important? What is Iago doing in these speeches? When Othello enters …
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How would you describe Iago’s role in the action of this scene? Be imaginative in your description of him: “Iago …
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In his second soliloquy (2.1.308-334), Iago is “thinking out loud”– planning his course of action and giving reasons for it. …
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