IRONY AND SATIRE IN GULLIVER'S TRAVELS ( PART 1ST)
[TWO-FOLD APPEAL] Gulliver's Travels has two-fold appeal, one to the child, the other to the grown up. For the child, it is a sort…
[TWO-FOLD APPEAL] Gulliver's Travels has two-fold appeal, one to the child, the other to the grown up. For the child, it is a sort…
GULLIVER'S TRAVELS AS A MOCK UTOPIA ( part 1st) Gulliver's Travels' is a mock utopia in other way also. Besides mocking the evils…
"Gulliver's Travels" is very popular throughout the world. This book has an appeal among children, adults and aged men of all ages…
His father name, Maula Jatt, was the sheriff of a little area of Punjab and got fame for arresting, jailing, flogging and dismembe…
FOURTH VOYAGE OF GULLIVER (part 1st) Dividing human nature into two parts, Swift has Mores utopia. If reason is extracted from ma…
The fourth voyage of Swift's "Gulliver's Travels" is one of the most studied voyages. It is a veritable happy hunting ground for c…
THIRD VOYAGE TO LAPUTA ( part 1st) Swift here ridicules the politicians for the way in which they behave and suggests that physic…
The account of the third voyage of Gulliver has generally been regarded as the least successful. However, it is the funniest accou…
SECOND VOYAGE TO BROBDINGNAG (part 1st) The Brobdingnagian king and his people think practically not theoretically, concretely, n…
Michael Foot says: "A voyage to Brobdingnag is Lilliput in reverse but it also offers some of Swift's fiercest assaults upon the b…