Haroun and Story Sea are suspected of problems arising in the writer's society. It is similar to Gulliver's Travels in that it is all a fable of our world and the two main characters are in a similar situation; they are all in a new land, facing a lot of unfamiliar problems doing. "Gulliver's Travel" is a life-long English-based story of Jonathan Swift. This was in the 17th century. In addition, there is a clear correlation between the specific character of the Lilipat community and the political figures of the British political system.
The journey of Gulliver by Jonathan Swift is about a British surgeon, Lemuel Gulliver. When his work encounters a garbage dump, Gulliver goes to the sea. The story is told in a first person perspective. Gulliver tells the story of the adventure that happened during his journey. The characters of this story are Lemuel Gulliver, Emperor, Farmer, farmer's daughter, King and Queen of Brobdingnag, Lord Munodi, Yahoos and Houyhnhnms. Gulliver is the main
Haroun and Story Sea are suspected of problems arising in the writer's society. It is similar to Gulliver's Travels in that it is all a fable of our world and the two main characters are in a similar situation; they are all in a new land, facing a lot of unfamiliar problems doing. "Gulliver's Travel" is a life-long English-based story of Jonathan Swift. This was in the 17th century. - Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children Salman Rushdie (Saleem Sinai) has a self-stated "strong form of desire" (363). In writing his own autobiography, Salim seems to follow what Frank Car mode told all writers are believers: consistency. Agreement allows Salem to bring meaning to the "middleman" moment by clarifying (or creating) their consistency with past and future moments.