The mood in Gulliver's Travels varies throughout the story but overall it can be described as satirical, critical, and sometimes fantastical. Swift's use of humor and exaggeration helps to convey his social commentary and critique of human nature.
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Gullivers Travels
Jonathan Swift wrote Gullivers Travels as a satire on culture and the travelers' tales that were popular at the time.
Gulliver was tied up by miniature people called Lilliputians in Jonathan Swift's novel "Gulliver's Travels."
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Satire is a literary technique that uses humor, irony, or exaggeration to criticize or mock individuals, society, or politics in order to provoke change or highlight flaws and absurdities. It often involves making fun of serious issues to highlight their shortcomings or bring attention to societal problems.