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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    After reading Swift's "Gulliver's Travels", most readers are in awe of the perseverance of the protagonist of **, Gulliver. In fact, it seems to me that behind his persistent spirit lies selfishness and ridiculousness, and his performance is so ignorant!

    Because he saw the dark side of society, he was convinced that the human world was ugly. Isn't it a sign of selfishness that he irresponsibly left his wife in order for his "perfectionism" to be realized?

    Isn't it ridiculous that just because he saw the kingdom of Huima, which is full of love and beauty, and the kind and benevolent "Huiju", Gulliver decided to live here for the rest of his life? In the end, God did not grant his request and resolutely sent him back to human society. After returning home, Gulliver never forgot the nobility of "Huiju".

    All day long holding the replacement of "Huiju".

    The stallions in the family tell their feelings and give love. And isn't it ignorant to be indifferent to his wife--- a living person, a person who cares about him all the time?

    What makes me even more disgusted with him is that after witnessing all kinds of beautiful things in rational society, he still does not understand the true meaning of beauty. It is true that beauty is a catharsis of love: beauty is the destination of love. Love is the embodiment of beauty.

    Love is the seed, love is the fruit, when the fruit of love ripens and falls off, you smell the fragrance of love, this is beauty. The beauty of the love around you is the beauty without any embellishment. However, under the banner of "the pursuit of beauty", Gulliver personally killed the most sincere beauty in the world, and the love between people.

    Isn't that enough to illustrate Gulliver's ridiculousness and ignorance? Friends, the beauty around us needs bright eyes to discover and true emotions to preserve. Don't ignore the beauty around you.

    Mother's love is a kind of beauty that comes from the surroundings, watch it closely!

    Beauty is the eternal theme of human beings; Beauty is the strongest voice of the times. Don't let Gulliver's tragedy repeat itself, don't dwell on that illusory beauty. Because one day its beauty will fade.

    Raise the sails of beauty, grasp the beauty around you, a real beauty, a beauty formed by love!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The first one you said was too much, a light tap is enough, and all the other good aspects are wiped out by you.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    As soon as I opened the table of contents of "Gulliver's Travels", I was deeply attracted by the detailed and interesting content. Lilliputian and Adult-like ......As soon as you look at it, you will know that it must be very interesting. I couldn't wait to open the book.

    Lilliput, that is, Lilliputia. This is a very developed country, where the people have a good standard of living, and they are very clear and sensible about people and things. But their ** is really not very good, the king listens to the slander of the villain, forms gangs within the government, deceives me, selects according to the dance on the rope**, and fights with neighboring countries for many years.

    In fact, the author did not only write the story of Lilliput here, but also satirized the British government at that time, which was similar to Lilliput, with Tories and Whigs vying for power, and Britain and France were in turmoil. This was the mastery of the author, because at that time the writer in England would be connected to his own country when he saw Liliput. The author's description is very vivid, as if he followed the cute little people he saw in Liliput.

    Brobdingnag, that is, the kingdom of adults, where the scholarship is not developed, but there is a wise monarch, the king of Brobdingnag has an elegant, intelligent, and good thinking personality, and Gulliver tells him about Britain He listened very carefully and put forward many questions worth thinking about, and has his own unique opinions and propositions. He was impartial, governed the country well, flouted rights, and advocated peace. In Gulliver's eyes, he was the image of an ideal king.

    But when the author describes the people here, he expands on their shortcomings, which I think is a bit too ironic for human beings.

    Lepita flying island country, as a reader, I am very disgusted with the ignorant people here, the people here only return to study mathematics and **, for other disciplines are indifferent, very contemptuous, their flying island is a flying machine fixed on the diamond axis, it is said that this is written, the author is to satirize the royal academy at that time for the research enthusiasm of flying machines. It's ironic that people here study mathematics on paper and are unrealistic.

    Hui Rouge is really a desirable place, here Hui Rouge is hardworking, clean, loves to work, polite, dignified, helpful ......Not to mention their honesty and sincerity and non-lying, they are not used to being with Yehu after a long time in such a society.

    I hope that every one of us who has read "Gulliver's Travels" will learn from the king and wisdom of Brobdingnag that it is social harmony.

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