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Term Paper On Gullivers Travels

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  Total Words: 1368
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Term Paper on Gulliver's Travels



     Many of the critics who have critiqued Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels have used the word extraneous more then once.  Swift was viewed as an insane person who was a failure in life.  But this is far from the truth.  Swift wrote Gulliver's Travels, a book that has been assigned to students for years, and it is written from experience.  Swift's experience with the Tories and their conflicts with the Whigs caused him to write books that mock religious beliefs, government, or people with views differing from his own.  In one of these books, Gulliver's Travels, Swift criticizes the corruption of the English government, society, science, religion, and man in general.
     In Gulliver's first travel, in which he visited Lilliput, Gulliver is faced with the minute people, called Lilliputians.  Now while this is the premise for a fantasy story, Swift uses the events within to make severe criticisms of England between reigns of Queen Anne and George the first.  The people of Lilliput are about six inches tall, and there size signifies that their motives, acts, and humanity are in the same, dwarfish (Long 276).  In this section, the royal palace is accidentally set on fire, containing the empress inside.  Instead of making his way across town, to the ocean, squashing the people of Lilliput as he goes, Gulliver makes use of his urine to save the palace.  While this vulgar episode was a display of bravery, it infuriated the emperor, causing revenge to be vowed on Gulliver.  Rather then be happy that both the emperor and the palace are not in ruin, the littleness of the government and the
people in general is displayed in this act.  Another display of this is the fact that Gulliver is used as the Emperor's absolute weapon, but the emperor only uses him to conquer his world of two islands.  This makes the emperor's ambition seem extremely low (Bloom, Interpretations 84-5).
     Swift also criticizes the religious beliefs of the Lilliputia...

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