Gullivers Travels

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Gullivers Travels

Jonathan Swift wrote Gulliver^s Travels in 1762 with the intent of   entertaining many people. Entertainment through satire is what Swift   had in mind. This was accomplished when Bantam Books first published   his tales in 1962. It was again published by Bantam Books in 1981, New   York, New York being the place of publication.  

  To fully understand Gulliver^s Travels, one must first reflect   upon the following: the plot, character, setting, theme,   point of view, conflict, climax, resolution, symbolism, and figurative   language. These ideas will help the reader comprehend some of the   ideas portrayed throughout the novel, as well as why Swift wrote them.   The setting plays an important role in all novels, but in   Gulliver^s Travels, one must take into consideration that the   four different parts of the book have different settings. The first   setting is more or less on an island called Lilliput, on November 5,   1699. Gulliver ended up on this island due to a ship wreck. The   setting to the second part of the novel happens to be upon his arrival   to another island that Gulliver wishes to inspect for water. This was   on the 16th of June, 1703. The third part of the book has many   different little scenes. The first of which takes place on Laputa an   island of deformed creatures. The fourth and final part of the book   takes place in the country of Houyhnhnms, in 1711.  

  The main character, Gulliver, is a well educated sailor. He   has been recommended to be a surgeon. Traveling around the   world, exploring new places, Gulliver meets many new cultures and   civilizations. Gulliver wears clothes not uncommon to the 1700^s. He   has long hair, that sometimes restricts him from turning his head.   Gulliver is a round character. This can be seen when he refers to past   experiences during an adventure. This means that he can compare the   two situations, thus learning from it. There are many minor   characters. Easier referred to by the names of their people. Them   being:...

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  • Date Submitted: 05/24/2008 04:29 PM
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