Gullivers Travels
Gulliver’s Travels was written in 1726, in a Middle English style, by Jonathan Swift. It is an account of four different voyages by a man named Lemuel Gulliver. In his first voyage he is captured by the Lilliputians, a tiny race of people who keep Gulliver as a slave and teach him their language. Gulliver sees the Lilliputians as small people, and not as inferior beings. While on the second voyage he encounters a giant race of people called Brobdingnags, who keep Gulliver as a pet for a farmer’s daughter. Unlike Gulliver and the Lilliputians, the Brobdingnags do not see Gulliver as a small Brobdingnag, they see him as a small rodent, but Gulliver sees the Brobdingnags as big people. On his third voyage Gulliver in not captured, he visits and observes the countries of Laputa and Balnibarbi, and he also visits Japan. On Gulliver’s fourth voyage he is captured by the Houyhnhnms, who
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Approximate Word count = 601
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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