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This classic work features the protagonist, Gulliver, embarking on four distinct voyages, each introduced by a storm. Through his adventures in fantastical lands like Lilliput and Brobdingnag, the narrative offers sharp satire on society, government, and human nature. Written between 1720 and 1725, the book captivates readers across generations, providing fresh insights into England's ways while exploring themes of perspective and critique. Its enduring appeal lies in its clever humor and profound commentary on the human condition.
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Gulliver's Travels, Jonathan Swift
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- 2020
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- Title
- Gulliver's Travels
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Jonathan Swift
- Publisher
- RAMESH PUBLISHING HOUSE
- Released
- 2020
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 162
- ISBN13
- 9789386063250
- Category
- Pedagogy
- Description
- This classic work features the protagonist, Gulliver, embarking on four distinct voyages, each introduced by a storm. Through his adventures in fantastical lands like Lilliput and Brobdingnag, the narrative offers sharp satire on society, government, and human nature. Written between 1720 and 1725, the book captivates readers across generations, providing fresh insights into England's ways while exploring themes of perspective and critique. Its enduring appeal lies in its clever humor and profound commentary on the human condition.