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Gulliver's travels
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SATIRE
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Swift's invite the reader to change prospective on something familiar in a way that it becomes ridiculous.
The plot is basic, tell's about an average man and his voyages into an unknown land.
An another instrument of satire are how the new worlds (that he discovers) are organised. This thing constantly changes the prospective on human conduct.
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GULLIVER
Is a middle-age men, he has a good education and he is ad observer
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1 BOOK
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Habitants of this island are "LILLIPUTIANS", mans that are only six inches tall.
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2 BOOK
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He finds him self in Alaska in "BROBDIGNAG",
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BOOK 3
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The habitants of this island are immoral absent-minded astronomers, scientist and philosophers.
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