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Gulliver's Travels (Adaptation) - Community Reviews back

by Janice Greene
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FatherCraneMadeMeDoIt
FatherCraneMadeMeDoIt rated it 8 years ago
This book was definitely weird. While I understand it is written as a satire, most of it went over my head since it is so specific to the time period in which it was written. The notes on the text helped so I got a basic understanding, but still did not get the majority of what Swift was saying. How...
A Man With An Agenda
A Man With An Agenda rated it 9 years ago
I feel cheated. I finally read 'Gulliver's Travels', as printed in the set of Windermere Readers my father had saved from childhood, and I discover that despite it not being marked as such in any way, its abridged! Damn you Eisenhower America! Oh well, if I missed a giant penis joke and a slur again...
SunriseHues
SunriseHues rated it 10 years ago
What a stinging satire on English politics.The most intriguing is how Gulliver's mindset has changed over the course of four discrete voyages and comes to think of his circumstances differently upon his return home. The allegories and satire appear to elude many who simply look at the story at face ...
My Reading World!
My Reading World! rated it 10 years ago
newstory
newstory rated it 11 years ago
this novel is one of the best novels in 18th century as we know , every satirist is a reformer , as the satire always aims to correcting humans follies and human vices swift in this book had pinpointed the follies and vices which he had witnessed in the english society of his time
mashahsam
mashahsam rated it 11 years ago
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The English Student
The English Student rated it 11 years ago
Gulliver's Travels is remembered now mainly as a children's story about little people scurrying around a little island, and not as the biting satire it apparently once was.It turns out that there is a very good reason for that. The fact is that the satire is well out of date. Much of it, especially ...
Level up!
Level up! rated it 12 years ago
I'm really perplexed by this one...So, Jonathan Swift is constantly described as a satirist. So this book is satire, right? The problem is that I don't have much context into what Swift is poking fun at, so the joke's on me for finishing this book.First of all, I think of Gulliver's Travels as a car...
richardbrockbank1
richardbrockbank1 rated it 12 years ago
Gulliver's Travels is the satirical tale of the fictional seafarer, Lemuel Gulliver, an ordinary everyman (although, oddly, he can learn any new language in a matter of days or weeks). The tale takes the form of his narration of his adventures in the bizarre lands, with even stranger inhabitants, wh...
rosemaryknits
rosemaryknits rated it 12 years ago
I read this about 30 years ago, and I loved this return trip through it. It's perfectly amazing to me how fresh Swift's comments and insights are. To think that this book is almost 300 years old - amazing! People just don't change. People's situations just don't change.
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