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In Jonathan Swift's novel "Gulliver's Travels" Swift is satirizing aspects of English society, particularly the politics of his day, including the King of England. The novel was published in 1726.
Please provide the excerpt from Gulliver's Travels so I can help you identify the main idea.
The country that Gulliver discovers in Jonathan Swift's "Gulliver's Travels" can be seen as a satirical representation of England. It satirizes various aspects of English society, politics, and human nature, such as corruption, vanity, narrow-mindedness, and irrationality. Swift uses the absurdities and extremes in this country to criticize and mock the flaws he sees in his own society.
Gulliver's pocket perspective-glass and spectacles represent seeing clearer and reading. The Emperor represents King George I, and Swift is satirizing the idea that George does not find any interest in knowledge, hence the reason he says the Emperor would not find it valuable.
Excerpt is a noun.
Exc. is the abbreviation for excerpt.
The author refers to Gulliver in order to compare the father's helplessness to the capture of a giant.
Anxious describes the feelings of The Heart of Darkness narrator as he travels up the river.
Give the excerpt and you might get an answer.
I'm not sure which excerpt you are referring to. Can you provide me with the excerpt so I can identify the line containing imagery for you?
The teacher asked us to read an excerpt from the novel before class.
You need to include the excerpt.