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Just take a look at Castle in the Sky.
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Introduction: "Gulliver's Travels" is ranked 11th in the "best book ever written by mankind", and the author Swift is called one of the six greatest British writers by the great critic Wilson, second only to Shakespeare and Milton. "Gulliver's Travels" is a strange book, a book that the genius Swift painstakingly wrote.
The book is divided into four parts by Swift. In the first volume, Gulliver arrives in Lilliput, the Lilliputian kingdom. Gulliver had a ratio of twelve to one in size to Liliput, so seeing him coming was like seeing a "mountain of giants."
I think the plot is very well arranged, Gulliver regains his freedom because he agrees to some conditions, and although he has done a great job, because he offended the king, he has to flee back to the neighboring country in a hurry, repair the ship and return home.
In the second volume, Gulliver is caught in a storm and travels to the kingdom of Brubadinnaluo. Funny, Gulliver suddenly changed from a "mountain of giants" to a "dwarf", turning the height ratio upside down to one to twelve. The farmer was a mole for people to watch and make money, and was bought by the queen.
It is also wonderful to say that when he got into the small wooden box to sleep, he was taken away by the eagle. Later, the wooden box fell into the sea, and Gulliver was rescued and returned to England.
The third volume, which I think is spread out in a loose space, is written about Gulliver's travels in four places, including Barni Babi, Ragnaig, Grad and Japan.
The fourth volume is Gulliver's encounter in the "land of wisdom", and it is also the most controversial part. Gulliver is exiled from his mind here, returns to his disgusting homeland, and spends the rest of his life with a spiritual horse known as the Wise, who rules the irrational humanoids known as the Wild Hu.
Small insight: Maugham, a British ** family, said: "Gulliver's Travels is witty and satirical, with ingenious ideas, free and easy humor, pungent ridicule, and dripping with joy."
It's a wonderful style of writing. No one has ever written in our difficult words more concisely, brighterly, and more naturally than Swift. Yes, this book can draw us into the darkness of intellectual and political history, by deeply satirizing the corruption of current politics, satirizing the stupidity and ridiculousness of pedants with bizarre and even "obnoxious" plots, and thinking about a different side of human nature.
This book is an adventure story, a fantasy**, a travelogue, a political commentary, a satirical literature, and a classic!
The book is undoubtedly full of doubts about human nature. I thought it was just a travelogue, but after searching the Internet for the main idea, I was surprised! It's a magic book, a book that measures our depth! In short, a thousand words of irony might as well be a positive statement of Swift's ideas.
My perception is very simple: "Our knowledge should be equal to society, and I hope everyone will work together with me to make us more sincere and less hypocritical in real life." In this way, people can be harmonious with each other, so that they can understand the true meaning of "Gulliver's Travels".
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In fact, it is a bit similar to the structure of "Mirror Flowers".
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