Gulliver’s Travels By Jonathan Swift – Kitab Mahal
- Publisher: Kitab Mahal (Pvt) Ltd , KM
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Gulliver’s Travels by Jonathan Swift is a satirical novel that critiques human nature, society, and various political systems. The story follows Lemuel Gulliver, a shipwrecked sailor who encounters strange civilizations, each providing a sharp commentary on contemporary issues of the time. Swift uses the fantastic voyages of Gulliver to explore themes of corruption, vanity, and the absurdity of power. The work is renowned for its wit, humor, and profound social critique.
Key Points
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Satirical Exploration of Human Nature
Swift uses Gulliver’s encounters with bizarre societies to reveal flaws and contradictions in human behavior and institutions. -
Critique of Politics and Power
The novel satirizes the political systems of the time, especially through the depiction of the Lilliputians and their absurd conflicts. -
Human Vanity and Corruption
Gulliver’s encounters highlight how pride, greed, and corruption dominate human societies. -
Philosophical and Moral Questions
The novel raises questions about the nature of humanity, the meaning of civilization, and the morality of rulers and societies. -
Enduring Relevance
Although written in the 18th century, Gulliver’s Travels continues to be relevant for its timeless social and political critiques.
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Writer ✤ Jonathan Swift
Publishers ✤ Kitab Mahal (Pvt) Ltd , KM