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Gulliver's TravelsThe author is Jonathan Swift.
Jonathan Swift (30 November 1667 – 19 October 1745), Ireland.
Writer, political commentator, master of satirical literature, famous for works such as "Gulliver's Travels" and "The Story of a Barrel", he was once written by Gorky.
He is known as "one of the creators of world literature".
Swift's evening scene is bleak. He suffered from encephalopathy at a young age, and in his later years his deafness and headaches worsened, and in the last few years he became insane and often lethargic. The brilliant satirist died on October 19, 1745. Buried in St. Patrick's Cathedral.
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Realism by Jonathan Swift.
The work breaks the standard of literary creation in the British literary circle, which has always been based on classicism in the early stage, which makes Jonathan Swift's works more of extraordinary literary significance and value in history. Jonathan Swift is very good at using his works to criticize the bad phenomena in society, so he is also known as the "master of satirical literature" by later generations.
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The author of Gulliver's Travels is Jonathan Swift. Swift was an Irish writer and a master of satirical literature, who was called one of the creators of world literature by Gorky. Gulliver's Travels is a long travelogue satire**, published in 1726 and adapted into a film for the big screen.
Author of Gulliver's Travels.
Jonathan Swift is the author of the long-form travelogue satirical Gulliver's Travels. He was an Irish writer, a political commentator, and a master of satirical literature. Swift came from a poor background, but he loved to read and wrote many books throughout his life.
His representative works include "The War of Books" and "The Story of a Barrel".
Gulliver's Travels.
Gulliver's Travels tells the story of Captain Rimel Gulliver's journey around the four countries, experiencing the adventures of Lilliputia, Adulthood, Flying Island, and Wisdom. Gulliver in the book is a natural adventurous person, he is good at learning and observing, and has an independent mind, is kind to people, willing to help friends, and has a strong self-confidence.
Gulliver's Travels appreciation.
Gulliver's Travels reflects the corruption and sin of the British ruling class in the first half of the 18th century, using irony and fictional fantasy to write absurd and bizarre plots, reflecting the meaningless partisan struggle in the British parliament at the time, and exposing the cruelty and brutality of the colonial war.
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The author of Gulliver's Travels is Jonathan Swift.
Jonathan Swift (November 30, 1667 – October 19, 1745) was an Irish writer, political commentator, and master of satirical literature, famous for his famous works such as "Gulliver's Travels" and "The Story of a Barrel".
Swift's evening scene is bleak. He suffered from encephalopathy at a young age, and in his later years his deafness and headaches worsened, and in the last few years he became insane and often fell asleep. The brilliant satirist died on October 19, 1745. Buried in St. Patrick's Cathedral.
Character evaluation. Jonathan Swift was a writer of the English Enlightenment, but unlike most Enlightenment writers who opposed feudalism and eulogized capitalism, he relentlessly lashed out at the essence of capitalism and reflected the hardships and hardships of ordinary people's lives.
At the same time, he abandoned the classical literary standards that had long dominated the British literary scene and created realism, which made his works of extremely high literary value.
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The author of "Gulliver's Travels" is the famous Irish writer Jonathan SwiftJonathan Swift, who belonged to the British Enlightenment period, preferred to focus his work on the hardships and sufferings of ordinary people in life.
Text featuresJonathan Swift's realist works broke the standard of literary creation in the British literary world, which had always been based on classicism in the early period, thus making Jonathan Swift's works more of extraordinary literary significance and value in history. Jonathan Swift is very good at using his own works to criticize the bad phenomena in society, so he is also known as the "master of satirical literature" by later generations.
Jonathan Swift's satirical literature is often characterized by great humor, and his "Gulliver's Travels" has been praised as an immortal masterpiece of his satirical literature, which exposes the prudent nature of the capitalist class and the inferiority of mercenary, and vigorously satirizes the decay of the British ruling class.
** It describes a brave, intelligent but somewhat stubborn navigator who can also be said to be an adventurer Gulliver, the author wrote him to allude to his own views on the political situation at that time, and pointed out some ills of the society at that time, and called on people to find their original good selves. >>>More
Gulliver's Travels
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