Gulliver's Travels
In Gulliver’s Travels the author Jonathan Swifts main satire are the people that are in the government and other high office positions. Jonathan Swift idea is to satirize the government officials by making them look ridiculous on the decisions they made. He also shows in his work that these people have no business running a government and got their jobs by coming from elite groups. First you have to meet Gulliver who was a fictional character of Jonathan Swift who delivered his messages through him. He was a surgeon, who was educated and spoke many languages. He set to sail to go onto many journeys. In the first book the voyage to Lilliput Jonathan Swift shows how politicians are elected into the government. They are given an obstacle, which was jumping a rope. The higher a person jumps the higher government position he can be in. That would be a satire on political elections or if there were any in England. Jonathan Swift is clearly satirizing the English politicians. The politicians in England at that time were put in the position by having connections or
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Approximate Word count = 757
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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