In "Gulliver's Travels," Jonathan Swift uses Gulliver's shifting attitudes towards humanity to critique societal norms and human behavior. As Gulliver encounters various societies, his disillusionment grows, leading him to view humanity with increasing disdain, particularly in his interactions with the Yahoos and the Houyhnhnms. Swift does not portray Gulliver's misanthropy as acceptable; rather, he highlights the absurdities and flaws of humanity, prompting readers to reflect on their own values and behaviors. Ultimately, Gulliver's extreme perspective serves as a satirical commentary rather than an endorsement of his views.
his kindness toward the Lilliputians
That would vary with the individual Christian. As most 'Art' is simply an expression of the human mind, it is acceptable to many in Christendom. However, there is offensive and obscene cases when it is not acceptable to most.
His attitude towards his suffering was a strong attitude
writer's attitude towards amalkanti is of sympathetic pity.
I dont like your attitude towards him
His attitude was very angry
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A teacher may have an acceptable attitude but if the teacher has neither teaching methods nor ability, the teaching won't be so effective. Good teachers are rare. Think to your own school days. You can't rank every teacher as a "good" teacher, acceptable maybe but at the same time not too good.
ton attitude envers moi / votre attitude envers moi
The women's attitude towards the egwugwu is that they are to respect them. They are not to go to their house, yet they are the ones to paint the walls on the outside
What was the attitude of satan towards God after his [satan] punishment in Paradise? I think it was resentment.
Perception is how you perceive the world (how you see it) and your attitude is how you act towards it.