Gulliver 's Travelogue Author Comment: Jonathan Swift Gulliver' s Travelogue is a satire novel. It is written for two different target groups; the first target group is a very young age group, it is simple but still very exciting fairy tale, and the second target group is more than that. This is a satirical review of life, time, and background. Jonathan Swift. An example of Swift's comments on humans is the third part of the book. There, the pirates caught Gulliver and left him on several small islands.
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 the 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
Gulliver 's Travelogue Author Comment: Jonathan Swift Gulliver' s Travelogue is a satire novel. It is written for two different target groups; the first target group is a very young age group, it is simple but still very exciting fairy tale, and the second target group is more than that. This is a satirical review of life, time, and background. Jonathan Swift. An example of Swift's comments on humans is in Gulliver's Travels: Jonathan Swift Gulliver's Travels has places Gulliver has visited. In this article we will look closely at all places Gulliver will visit. In my opinion, many places in Gulliver are Britain's motherland. Let's take a trip of Gulliver, the first stop of Lilliput. Lilliput is living in people only 6 inches tall. Gulliver looks like a giant. Liliputians has a structured government and society