Yahoos represents the hollowness of human creature. because they were not rational.
Yahoos are people that represent man at his most base nature.
The uncouth savages in Gulliver's Travels are called the Yahoos. They are depicted as wild, irrational beings who represent the worst aspects of human nature.
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Gulliver despises the Yahoos because they represent the worst aspects of humanity—greed, violence, and filthiness. Their behavior is a stark contrast to the rational and civilized Houyhnhnms, whom Gulliver admires. The Yahoos' savage nature shocks and disgusts Gulliver, leading him to see himself and his fellow humans in a negative light.
Adjective, Wicked, Yahoos, delinquent
No. In a conversation with the Dapple-Gray about the detestable Yahoos, Gulliver suggests that the Houyhnhnms exterminate the Yahoos through the benevolent use of castration. The Dapple-Gray then brought the idea before the Grand Assembly. Yes, the Dapple-Gray did suggest castration, but it was originally Gulliver's idea (from his experience with horses in England) and it was suggested as a means for annihilating the Yahoos. They would castrate the Yahoos and let them slowly die out, thus exterminating them.
"Yahoos and Triangles" by The Refreshments.
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Their walk upright not like a gorilla.
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Yahooism is the behaviour of yahoos, often ignorant or boorish.