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¡°Travels into Several Remote nations of the World by ¡®English sea-captain Lemuel Gulliver¡¯ ¡±, or Gulliver¡¯s Travels is perhaps one of the most read books ever written by Jonathan Swift. ...
It is widely supposed that Laputa was a strict satire of the Royal Society, which Isaac Newton also despised:
¡°¡I have not seen a more clumsy, awkward, and unhandy people, nor so slow and perplexed in their conceptions upon all other subjects, except those of mathematics and music. ... This is a deliberate satire of the human race itself. ... Conclusion
Swift is a master of satire. Throughout Gulliver¡¯s Travels, we can see satire here and there. ... That¡¯s why people consider Gulliver¡¯s travels a child¡¯s book.
Approximate Word count = 1994 Approximate Pages = 8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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