Lost Montez Persian Letter, Voltaire's Candidate, Swift's Gulliver's Journey, Stern's Tristram Sandy, and Rousseau's First and Second Papers "Now my father is holding a second justice bed and I When my mother breaks the silence, I am deeply thinking about the hardships of marriage. "But he can never compare my father, as long as he can survive, he can lie down on the bed again "(Laurence Sterne, Tristram Shandy) In the 18th century, this is a wonderful era - contemporary critics may shout, and this is for sure.
Swift's Gulliver's Travels and Voltaire's 'Candid' Swift's Gulliver's Travels and Voltaire's 'Candide' are typical literary works of the Enlightenment. Both authors use irony for their work. Ironic is a literary form meaning irony. Therefore, they have some similarities. They all want to expose human vices with a satirical tone. Different personal styles, there are many differences in the two novels. Two novels criticize the weakness of human nature using irony. In Gulliver's Gulliver's Travels, Jonathan Swift is a close-up from the story of Lymeel Gulliver who is from the UK and is a surgeon. 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
Lost Montez Persian Letter, Voltaire's Candidate, Swift's Gulliver's Journey, Stern's Tristram Sandy, and Rousseau's First and Second Papers "Now my father is holding a second justice bed and my I am deeply thinking about the suffering of marriage when my mother broke the silence. "And - he will never be able to lie down on his bed in his bed" (Laurence Sterne, Tristram Shandy ) In the 18th century, this is a wonderful era - contemporary commentators may be screamed, and that is true.