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... Even death evokes no emotion among the Houyhnhnms; "If they can avoid Casualties ... the whole, the behaviour of these animals was so orderly and rational, so acute ...
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... Sense the Houyhnhnms see rational beings as most valuable of everything, then interaction between other Houyhnhnms must be the greatest of things. ...
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... His opinion of the Yahoos contrasts with his opinion of the Houyhnhnms, in that the Houyhnhnms are rational and logical, whereas the Yahoos are the debase and ...
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... Swift, 203) even though as a human he is already the most rational being there ... But if Lemule Gulliver is mocked, so are the Houyhnhnms, whose voices sound like ...
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... Gulliver is gradually driven mad by his realization that he can never hope to achieve the state of existence of the supremely rational, noble Houyhnhnms. ...
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... see that Book IV criticizes the nature of man as a rational being (Crane ... dubbed the Yahoo, and the civilized, good-natured horse-like creature, the Houyhnhnms. ...
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... Afterwards, he encounters the rational Houyhnhnms and he immediately realizes the common Characteristics he has in common with the Yahoos. ...
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... Even though as a human he is suppose to be the most rational being there is ... is clearly satirized as a human, but does that make the Houyhnhnms Swifts ideal ...
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... however, that Book IV criticizes the nature of man as a rational being. ... dubbed the Yahoo and the civilized, good-natured horse-like creature, the Houyhnhnms. ...
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... however, that Book IV criticizes the nature of man as a rational being. ... dubbed the Yahoo and the civilized, good-natured horse-like creature, the Houyhnhnms. ...
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... to Gulliver] the Houyhnhnms practice what they preach, philosophically speaking, and so show the realization that reason alone can govern the rational creature ...
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... The Houyhnhnms are the very embodiment of all virtues. ... ô they have no conceptions or ideas of what is evil in a rational creature; so their grand maxim is to ...
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... The exotic world of the Houyhnhnms is the closest to a utopia in the eyes of Gulliver. Unlike humans, Houyhynhynms are the most rational of creatures. ...
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... It is simply an outrageous text, however the combination of outrage and rational thinking turn ... In this book, he meets the Houyhnhnms who appear to be perfect ...
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