One of Swift's favorite focus is the absurd war. This is explained by the fact that Little City people reveal the essence of silly warfare in any society. The beginning of the war between Little-Ender and Big-Ender was by argument about the right way to break eggs. The war lasted and the cause of the war never became a focus. On the contrary, once the forefront is drawn, whatever the tension is, some of the human nature can only adapt to the surrounding situation and will not try to interpret it.
Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Journey Jonathan Swift, Gulliver's journey satanically ties physical functions and physical features to social problems during Britain's powerful European rule. Throughout the story, we discover that there are many relationships between physical characteristics and British and European society. With this ridiculous tone, Swift explained his readers the importance of many different themes during European rule. - Gulliver's Travels - Satire Gulliver's Travels is written in times of change called reform. The way the book was written presented some political themes during that period, including famous satire. These themes are displayed in Gulliver's Travels and sometimes are reflected in today's society. Many of the book's content of Gulliver's Travels shows that it was set during the recovery period.
Reflecting the society of Gulliver's Travels, Jonathan Swift wrote Gulliver's Travels in 1762 to provide entertainment for people. Satire entertainment is what Swift thinks. In Gulliver's Travels, Jonathan Swift traveled in four different countries, each representing a corrupt region of the UK. Swift criticized these parts of corruption and focused on government, society, science, religion and humanity. Swift not only criticized each country's customs