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4, namely Lilliputia, Adult, Flying Island, and Equestria.
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"Gulliver's Travels" traveled to "Lilliputian Country", "Adult Country", "Flying Island Country", and "Wise Horse Country".
Gulliver first drifts to a Lilliputian kingdom with an average height of only 6 inches, where he is first favored by the king and then hated and has to flee.
Later, he was exiled to the Great Adult Kingdom, which was 12 times the height of ordinary humans, a civilized and just country, and the king was surprised and angry at Gulliver's account of the state of human society, especially the fierce accusation of human fratricidal warfare.
Gulliver later encounters a magical "flying island nation" that has a knack for suppressing the rebellion of its enslaved nation.
The "Land of Wisdom Horses" was one of the last countries Gulliver visited. The rulers here are good and rational horses, while the humanoid "Jehu" is the worst herd in the country.
Textual interpretation
The bizarre experiences of different countries reflect the contradictions of British capitalist society in the 18th century, expose and criticize the corrupt political system of Britain, the colonialist policy of external expansion and internal oppression, and praise the spirit of resistance and the just struggle of the working people.
The work is rich in imagination, peculiar in conception, real in detail, simple and powerful in language, and has a fairy tale color. One of the finest satirical in the history of English literature.
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Gulliver's Travels is a long travelogue written by British writer Jonathan Swift**, which tells the story of Gulliver's travels to Lilliput (Lilliputia), Brobdingnag (Adult Country), Lepita, Barni Babi, Ragnaig, Grad Cone, India (Flying Island Country), and Huiqiu Country.
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Gulliver's travels to four countries, namely Lilliputia, Adulthood, Flying Island, and Huiqiu. Gulliver's Travels is a travelogue satirical work by the English writer Jonathan Swift, first published in 1726.
Gulliver's Travels
First published in England in 1726, Gulliver's Travels was a popular hit, sold out within a week, and has been translated into dozens of languages over the centuries and circulated around the world.
Gulliver's Travels is also one of the most influential works of foreign literature in China, and is listed as a required reading list in the new Chinese curriculum.
Gulliver's Travels reflects the corruption and sin of the British ruling class in the first half of the 18th century through Gulliver's adventures in Lilliput, Brobdingnag, the Flying Isles, and the Wise Horse.
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In Gulliver's travels, Gulliver traveled to a total of four countries, namely Lilliputia, Adult, Flying Island and Huiqiu, the people living in Lilliputians are very short, and the residents of Adult Country are just the opposite, Gulliver even exhibited everywhere because of his height after arriving in the Adult Country, the people of the Flying Island Country look strange, and the master of the Wisdom Country is a wise horse.
Several countries are documented in Gulliver's travels
Gulliver's Travels is a long-form travelogue satirical written by British writer Jonathan Swift**, which tells the story of the protagonist Captain Gulliver's travels to various countries, which are Lilliputia, Adulthood, Flying Island and Huiqiu, each country has different characteristics.
Gulliver's first country was Lilliputia, where the inhabitants were about 6 inches tall, and the prominent Gulliver was as tall as a giant, and his height ratio was 12 times the height of the Lilliputian residents.
Gulliver was caught by peasants after the shipwreck, exhibited in major cities across the country, and sold Gulliver to the queen when he was unprofitable, after which he spent several years in the court.
Later, Gulliver travels to the Flying Island Country, where the people look strange and live in fear that the Earth will be hit by a comet. And in the last nation, the kingdom of Huiqiu, the ruler is a rational and just wise horse, whose hand is a humanoid beast named Jehu, who is greedy, lustful, tasty, and lazy, and loves to fight for a shiny stone.
Dare to act and love life. He had the courage and enthusiasm to explore the unknown world, and he also had a certain colonial mentality, which was inseparable from the British national conditions at that time. Personally, I think Gulliver is a bit arrogant, he looks down on regions and peoples that are backward than himself. >>>More
The protagonist is shipwrecked and drifts to Lilliputia. In Lilliputian was chained by the villain, the villain ate and drank every day, resulting in too much material consumption, Lilliputian fought against its empire, the protagonist helped them win, but released the captives, he was rewarded, and later in the palace ** he used a soak of urine to extinguish the fire, which led to dissatisfaction in the future, and he had an affair with a woman, which made him unable to stay in Lilliputian and left. >>>More
It's too much, which one do you mean?
The protagonist is shipwrecked and drifts to Lilliputia. In Lilliputian was chained by the villain, the villain ate and drank every day, resulting in too much material consumption, Lilliputian fought against its empire, the protagonist helped them win, but released the captives, he was rewarded, and later in the palace ** he used a soak of urine to extinguish the fire, which led to dissatisfaction in the future, and he had an affair with a woman, which made him unable to stay in Lilliputian and left. >>>More