Preview of Satirical Patterns in Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels:

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Gulliver?s Travels:  Satirical Patterns      


Jonathan Swift wrote a novel in 1776 called Gulliver?s Travels.  This novel along with all of his other writing followed a satirical pattern.  Because of Swift?s vast knowledge in politics he was capable of creating a masterpiece completely ridiculing the government found in England.  In Gulliver?s Travels, Swift brings us, the readers, to join him on journeys to worlds of complete nonsense.  These worlds are different ways that allow for Swift to mock the old European government.  In our reading, we followed him to a land called Lilliput, and then later to a land known as Brobdingnab.  Swift uses humor and knowledge to completely ridicule European politics in these two imaginative worlds.  Although Swift wrote this novel to satirize politics in his time, we are able to understand the matters presented because of their over-abundance in today?s governmental world. 

            Political divisions have been taking place all through history, no matter where, or when.  In the first book, Swift describes two types of Lilliputians... [to view the full essay now, purchase below]

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