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I'm going to have Gulliver's too.
It's an absurd, peculiar, comical story. Gulliver, a British surgeon, was captured by Lilliputians in a maritime distress, and the inhabitants here were only one-twelfth the size of Gulliver, but the country was divided into political parties, sectarian strife, and wars. Gulliver managed to escape from here, but he strayed into the kingdom of adults in a sailing accident, and became the plaything of the huge inhabitants of the land, which led him to all kinds of strange adventures.
In the form of an allegory, it ruthlessly satirizes the current politics, world and human nature of Britain at that time.
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Gulliver's Travels after reading.
An ordinary surgeon who has made four voyages to the sea and encounters all sorts of bizarre and bizarre things, he is Lemilru Gulliver.
Born in Lottingham, Gulliver began his studies at the age of 14 at universities in England and the Netherlands, and later worked as a surgeon on ships before sailing south on the Antelope on 4 May 1699. Later, he was unfortunately shipwrecked on the island of Sumatra and drifted to Lilliput. The inhabitants of the island are only about six inches tall, so this country is called Lilliputia.
This country is often at war with its neighbors over trivial matters. Then he set off again. But it ran aground on the island of the Giants, the island of Brobudding Runak.
The king there was sixty feet tall. The Flying Island Country after the Giant Country is a world isolated from the rest of the world. People's ideas are closed and blocked.
A few days later, he went to the country of Huiqiu again. In that world, there is no greed, no deception, no war, no framing, and the heart is pure and kind, as if living in an illusion. After returning to England, Gulliver, who had become accustomed to the good qualities of the Hui Chuan tribe and was slightly disgusted by the smell of his family, bought two good horses, talked to them every day, and spent his old age in peace.
The Lilliputian scene was a microcosm of the British Empire at the time. At that time, Britain's perennial domestic struggle and foreign wars were in essence just politicians intriguing over some irrelevant aspects of the national economy and people's livelihood. Through the king's sharp attack on the British electoral system, parliamentary system, and various political and religious measures that Gulliver is proud of, he expressed doubts and denials of various British institutions and political and religious measures at that time.
The author points the irony at the British philosophers of the time, the scientists who were detached from reality and indulged in fantasy, the inventors who were absurd, and the critics and historians who reversed black and white. **In the fourth volume, the author uses Gulliver's series of questions to expose the nature of the war, the hypocrisy of the law, and the shameful act of unscrupulous means to obtain the status of duke.
The epitome of Britain and the author's ideal state are reflected in this book.
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