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A letter from Captain Gulliver to his relative Simpson On the first page, Captain Gulliver wrote to his relative Hippson that the author did not leave any manuscripts, and the original manuscript had been changed in many places, so is the "Gulliver's Travels" we see now the original manuscript or the altered version?
I think so, the letter from Captain Gulliver to his relative Heppson mentioned in the book is just fiction, that is to say, "the author did not leave any manuscript, and the original manuscript has been changed in many places" is fake, just the author's imagination, in order to make ** authentic. The real "Gulliver's Travels" book is also mentioned in the introduction, and it has been revised several times.
Through the story of Lilliputia's "dancing on the rope", it reflects the absurdity of politics at that time and the flattery of the **. The Lilliputians were a satire of the frivolous struggle between the Whigs and Tories in Britain. The war between the ancient kingdom of Brefs and Lilliput was a struggle between British and French interests.
The Great Kingdom mainly satirizes the history of England over the past 100 years through the words of the king, which is full of evil, and expresses doubts and denials about various British institutions and political and religious measures. The scientists who flew there studied all sorts of boring things and satirized the English philosophers of the time, the scientists who were detached from reality and indulged in fantasy, and the inventors who were absurd. After arriving on Witch Island, the prefect used magic to invite the ghosts of those celebrities to tell the truth about history, satirizing critics and historians who turned black and white upside down.
In the kingdom of Wise Gulliver, the author uses Gulliver's series of questions to expose the essence of war, the hypocrisy of the law, the shameful behavior of unscrupulous means to obtain the status of duke, etc., and more importantly, to expose the ugliness of human nature. For example, Yehu's snatching of the luminous stone alludes to human beings' greed for materialism, and they will be grief-stricken by the loss of the luminous stone, which alludes to the alienation and distortion of human nature caused by human beings' pursuit of materialism.
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A letter from Captain Gulliver to his relative Simpson.
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The second book describes Gulliver's experiences in the land of giants after he was shipwrecked at sea. After some days at home, Gulliver went to sea again on the "Adventure". The boat was caught in a storm and drifted to the land of giants, where he was given to his youngest daughter as a plaything by a peasant.
In order to make money, the peasant took him to the town to perform tricks, and when he was so tired that he was dying, he sold him to the queen when he saw no profit. Facing the king, Gulliver complacently introduced the British parliament, army, courts, finances, and nearly 100 years of history. But under the king's cross-examination, it seems that the British system is not very clever.
Gulliver was homesick, so he came to the beach and slept in a box in a small town. The box was mistaken for a turtle by an eagle and dropped into the sea. He was rescued by a ship and returned to England after many hardships and hardships.
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Synopsis: Volume 1: Chronicles Gulliver's adventures in Lilliputia after he was shipwrecked.
Gulliver, a surgeon, believed in sailing adventures for good luck since he was a child. In 1699 he was hired by the "Antelope" and sailed to the South Pacific. On the way, the ship ran into a storm and sank, but he escaped alone, and fell asleep on the grass when he went ashore.
Wake up to find yourself tied to the grass. This is Lilliput, Lilliput, and the people here are only 6 feet long. He tried to struggle, but the little people shot arrows, and he had to be taken prisoner and taken to the capital by horse to be presented to the king.
The country's selection is based on the skill of dancing on a suspended rope, and many people do not hesitate to break their necks and fight to the death. The bipartisan struggle in the country was caused by the difference in the height of the heel. The country's war with neighboring Brefsgu was caused by eating eggs over whether to break the big head or the small head first.
King Lilipt was bent on destroying Brefsgu, so Qin He sent Gleek to plunder the enemy's fleet. But Gref refused, so he dived and fled to Bresz, repaired the boat and set sail home.
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Gulliver's family was poor, and his academic burden was heavy, so he chose to study medicine as an apprentice, and firmly believed that he could go far away to travel to Qingxian. So he met Tsz and became a surgeon on the ship, married a wife and had children. Later, he followed the "Antelope" to the sea.
In the early summer, when the wind was very strong, the ship hit the reef and sank, only Gulliver survived, and swam for a long time before he got to an island, because he was too weak to sleep until dawn, and when he woke up, he found many villains around him, and he was also tied tightly. They were different sizes and language from Gulliver, but the villains still let Gulliver live in an ancient temple and provide him with food, clothing, shelter and transportation. Since then, Gulliver has become a "giant" in the eyes of a villain, causing quite a stir.
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I think so! After all, there are some things that cannot be forced.