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Gullivers Travels

Jonathon Swift

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"Gulliver's Travels" is a satirical novel written by Jonathan Swift, first published in 1726. The story follows Lemuel Gulliver, a ship's surgeon and adventurer, who embarks on four fantastical voyages to different lands.

In the first voyage, Gulliver finds himself in Lilliput, a land of tiny people. Despite his enormous size compared to the Lilliputians, he becomes embroiled in their political conflicts and power struggles.

The second voyage takes Gulliver to Brobdingnag, a land of giants, where he becomes the small one. Here, he faces the challenges of surviving in a world where everything is many times larger than him.

The third voyage brings Gulliver to Laputa, a floating island inhabited by intellectuals who are so absorbed in their own thoughts that they are oblivious to the practicalities of life.

Finally, in the fourth voyage, Gulliver arrives in the land of the Houyhnhnms, intelligent and rational horses, and the Yahoos, brutish and irrational humanoid creatures. Gulliver's encounters with these beings force him to reflect on the nature of humanity.

Swift uses Gulliver's Travels to satirize various aspects of human nature, society, and politics. The novel is a classic of English literature and is celebrated for its wit, humor, and incisive social commentary.