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Ratings:★★★☆☆ (3.8/5)
Genre: Classic, Satire, Adventure, Fantasy
Book Review :
Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels is a masterpiece of satire that transcends its time, remaining a powerful and provocative commentary on human nature. Presented as the memoirs of Lemuel Gulliver, a ship's surgeon, the novel recounts his extraordinary voyages to strange and fantastical lands. First, he is shipwrecked on Lilliput, inhabited by tiny people whose petty political squabbles and ridiculous ceremonies satirize the pomposity of the English court. Next, he finds himself in Brobdingnag, a land of giants, where he becomes a miniature curiosity and is forced to see humanity's flaws magnified. His third voyage takes him to the flying island of Laputa and other bizarre locales, mocking intellectual pretension and scientific folly. Finally, he arrives in the land of the Houyhnhnms, rational and virtuous horses who rule over the filthy, degenerate, human-like Yahoos. Here, Swift delivers his most misanthropic and devastating critique, leaving Gulliver—and the reader—to question what it truly means to be human. More than just a children's adventure story, Gulliver's Travels is a complex, witty, and often bitter exploration of pride, folly, and the darker aspects of the human condition.