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satirical techniques in 'the rape of the lock' contents introduction chapter i. novel gullivers travels by jonathan swift 1.1. about jonathan swift 1.2. about gulliver's travels 1.3. satires in gulliver's travels chapter ii.. an analysis of satires in the four parts 2.1 satirical targets in part 1 2.2 swiftian satires in part ii 2.3 swiftian satires in part iii chapter iii. functions of satires in gulliver's travels 3.1. stress the sense of absurdity 3.2. reveal the snobbish nature of human culture 3.3. make fun of expert languge 3.4. criticize excessive rationalism conclusion reference introduction gulliver's travels was unique in its day; it was not written to woo or entertain. it was an indictment, and it was most popular among those who were indicted — that is, politicians, scientists, philosophers, and englishmen in general. swift was roasting people, and they were eager for the banquet. swift himself admitted to wanting to …
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did the largely uneducated. it is uncertain exactly when swift started writing gulliver's travels (much of the writing was done at loughry manor in cookstown, county tyrone, whilst swift stayed there) but some sources suggest as early as 1713 when swift, gay, pope, arbuthnot and others formed the scriblerus club with the aim of satirising popular literary genres. according to these accounts, swift was charged with writing the memoirs of the club's imaginary author, martinus scriblerus, and also with satirising the "travellers' tales" literary subgenre. it is known from swift's correspondence that the composition proper began in 1720 with the mirror-themed parts i and ii written first, part iv next in 1723 and part iii written in 1724; but amendments were made even while swift was writing drapier's letters. by august 1725 the book was complete; and as gulliver's travels was a transparently anti-whig satire, it is likely that swift …
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decipher'd and lemuel gulliver's travels into several remote regions of the world compendiously methodiz'd, the second by edmund curll who had similarly written a "key" to swift's tale of a tub in 1705) were swiftly produced. these were mostly printed anonymously (or occasionally pseudonymously) and were quickly forgotten. swift had nothing to do with them and disavowed them in faulkner's edition of 1735. swift's friend alexander pope wrote a set of five verses on gulliver's travels, which swift liked so much that he added them to the second edition of the book, though they are rarely included. chapter i. novel gullivers travels by jonathan swift 1.1. about jonathan swift as the greatest satirist in the english language, jonathan swift was both admired and feared in his own time for the power of his writing and hugely influential on writers who followed him. at the age of fourteen, swift entered trinity …
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ces would be rewarded with a church appointment in england. however, the best position he was "rewarded" was the deanery of st. partrick's, dublin. again, he returned to ireland. during his stay in dublin, some memorable works were composed: proposal for universal use of irish manufacture (1720), drapier's letters (1724), a modest proposal (1729). his works earned him status of a patriot. also during the same period, he began to write the masterpiece travels into several remote nations of the world, better known as gulliver's travels. much of the material reflects his political experiences of the preceding decade. fist published in november 1726, it was an immediate sensation. a total of four printings were arranged from nov. 1726 to early 1727. 1.2. about gulliver's travels gulliver's travels is regarded as swift's masterpiece. it is a novel in four parts recounting gulliver's four voyages to fictional exotic lands. his travels is …
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eggs. but things change when gulliver is convicted of treason for urinating on the palace to save the emperor's wife from a fire. he is condemned to be shot in the eyes and starved to death. gulliver escapes to blefuscu, where he finds and repairs a broken boat and sets sail for england. after staying in england with his family for two months, he sets sail again. the voyage takes him to a land of giants brobdingnag. a field worker finds him and takes him home. initially, the field worker treats him as a pet. eventually, he sells gulliver to the queen who makes him a courtly diversion and is entertained by his musical talents. gulliver's life at this point is easier but still is not enjoyable. he is often repulsed by the physicality of the brobdingnagians, whose ordinary flaws are many times magnified by their huge size. he is …

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satirical techniques in 'the rape of the lock' contents introduction chapter i. novel gullivers travels by jonathan swift 1.1. about jonathan swift 1.2. about gulliver's travels 1.3. satires in gulliver's travels chapter ii.. an analysis of satires in the four parts 2.1 satirical targets in part 1 2.2 swiftian satires in part ii 2.3 swiftian satires in part iii chapter iii. functions of satires in gulliver's travels 3.1. stress the sense of absurdity 3.2. reveal the snobbish nature of human culture 3.3. make fun of expert languge 3.4. criticize excessive rationalism conclusion reference introduction gulliver's travels was unique in its day; it was not written to woo or entertain. it was an indictment, and it was most popular among those …

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