Jonathan Swift wrote "Gulliver's Travels" as a satire on politics, society, and human nature. He used the fantastical travels of Lemuel Gulliver to critique the shortcomings and absurdities of 18th-century England. Through his work, Swift aimed to provoke thought and reflection on societal issues of his time.
Swift got the idea from the hindu mythology "RAMAYAN". 'KUMBHAKARNA' is a character in this myth where he seems to have a mountainous body and all other subjects of him look very tiny infront of him. He is a stalwart but sleeps for six months at a stretch. When any alarming situation arises the king calls for him. Elephants, horses and countless soldiers were sent with big drums and trumpets to make him awake. The officials with loads and loads of victuals and drums and drums of wine keep together for menting his appetite and thirst and so on.
After writing the first part of his voyage to LILIPUT he fabricated the other stories like wise.
Well he was extremely bored one day and decided to sit down and put words on paper, which after putting it all together created the book know as Gulliver's Travel. .......... And well it's a political satire in order to depict and show his thoughts and opinions towards English education, politics, monarchy etc. In a story that wouldn't cause too much controversy, that would get him in serious trouble.
Because he felt like it
Because it was all based on a dream he had the night before and he wrote it down that morning and turned it into a book.
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No, Daniel Defoe wrote "Robinson Crusoe" in 1719. Jonathan Swift was the author of "Gulliver's Travels," published in 1726.
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Yes. Published in 1704, "A Tale of a Tub" was the first major work written by Jonathan Swift.
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Yes, Jonathan Swift wrote satirical works that often criticized and mocked the Tory government during his time. His most famous work, "Gulliver's Travels," uses allegory to comment on the political and social issues of his era, including his criticism of the British government.
he used to write stories and was a poet too.
He didn't. Jonatan Swift did. Pick up the book and check.
Jonathan Swift wrote under the pseudonym Isaac Bickerstaff to satirize and criticize the political and social issues of his time in a more indirect and humorous way. This allowed him to address controversial topics without risking his own reputation or safety.
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Jonathan Swift did not write in support of slavery or any form of oppression against marginalized groups. He was known for his satirical works that critiqued social and political issues, often challenging the status quo and advocating for social justice.