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Title: Jonathan Swift (1667--1745)


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Jonathan Swift (1667--1745)
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JONATHAN SWIFT
  • Jonathan Swift was born in Dublin, Ireland, of an
    English family, which had important connections
    but little wealth.
  • Through the generosity of an uncle, he was
    educated at Kilkenny Grammar School and then
    Trinity College in Dublin.
  • Between 1689 and 1699 he worked as a private
    secretary to a distant kinship Sir William
    Temple, a retired diplomat.
  • And there he also received a first-rate education
    in politics through contact with Temple and many
    other well-known politicians, learning much about
    hypocrisy,deception and corruption in the
    political world.

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Swifts Literary Position and Works
  • Literary Position
  • Swift is one of the greatest masters of English
    prose.
  • Swift is a master satirist. Even today, he is
    still regarded as a national hero in Ireland.
  • Gullivers Travels (1726), his greatest satiric
    work

4
What Is Satire?
  • Humorous, witty
  • Clever, sarcastic
  • Criticizes event, person, group

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Introduction to Gullivers Travels
  • Jonathans best fictional work
  • was published in 1726
  • Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World,
    by Samuel Gulliver.
  • The book contains four parts, each dealing with
    one particular voyage during which Gulliver meets
    with extraordinary adventures on some remote
    island after he has met with shipwreck of piracy
    of some other misfortune.

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Lemuel Gulliver
  • Narrator of novel
  • Middle-aged, middle class, British
  • Intelligent, well-educated
  • Naïve
  • Unaffectionate to wife
  • A doctor on a Royal Navy ship who washes up on
    the shores of several fictional countries.
  • Upon returning to England, he is painfully aware
    of his countrys flaws.

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  • Mrs. Mary Burton Mrs. Mary Burton is Gulliver's
    wife. He only states her name at the beginning of
    the novel, and thereafter refers to her as his
    wife. She is mentioned only during his rare time
    in England.

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  • Captain William Pritchard Captain Pritchard is
    the head of the ship named Antelope. He controls
    Gulliver's first voyage in which a storm
    overtakes the ship, leaving Gulliver stranded on
    the strange land of Lilliput.

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A VOYAGE TO LILLIPUT
  • The first part tells about his experience in
    Lilliput
  • The emperor believed himself to be the delight
    and terror of the universe, but it appeared quite
    absurd to Gulliver who was twelve times as tall
    as he.
  • In his account of the two parties in the country,
    distinguished by the use of high and low heels.
  • Religious disputes were laughed at in an account
    of a problem which divided the Lilliputians
    Should eggs be broken at the big end or the
    little end?

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Main Characters
  • Lilliputians
  • Inhabit Lilliput
  • Only 6 inches tall
  • Prone to conspiracies and jealousies
  • Emperor
  • Ruler of the Lilliputians
  • Despite small size, loves being in control,
    exercising his power, and his large palace

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Gulliver visits LilliputMeet the Lilliputians
  • He finds that the population is split between
    'Big Enders' and 'Little Enders
  • The Emperor who is keen to go to war with
    Belfuscu and the defecting 'Big Enders
  • The Empress who originally likes Gulliver, but is
    then offended when he urinates on buildings to
    put out a fire

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A VOYAGE TO BROBDINGNAG
  • Second Journey to Brobdingnag
  • In the second part, Gulliver is left alone in
    Brobdingnag where people are not only ten times
    taller and larger than ordinary human beings, but
    also superior in wisdom. Gulliver now found
    himself a dwarf among men sixth feet in height.
    The king, who regarded Europe as if it were an
    anthill.
  • Gulliver sold and used as a slave, mostly used
    for entertainment purposes
  • Discusses history and policies of his native
    country with the King

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Main Characters
  • Brobdingnagians
  • Giants that inhabit Brobdingnag
  • Reasonable, gentle
  • The Queen
  • Sweet, kind
  • Humorous, witty
  • The King
  • Intellectual, rational
  • Does not know much about politics

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A VOYAGE TO LAPUTA, BALNIBARBI,LUGGNAGG,
GLUBBDUBDRIB, AND JAPAN
  • The third part deals with mainly with his
    accidental visit to the flying Island, where the
    philosophers and projectors devote all their time
    and energy to the study of some absurd problems.
    Their scientists are engaged in projects for
    exacting sunbeams out of cucumbers, turning ice
    into gunpowder and making cloth from cobweb.

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  • Laputans Inhabitants of the flying island of
    Laputa which has diameter of 7837 yards.
  • Munodi A Lord who lives in Lagado the metropolis
    of Balnibari
  • Professors of various academies who take up
    Gulliver's suggestions
  • Governor of Glubbdubdrib
  • Struldbruggs who offer eternal life but become
    progressively senile in doing so.
  • Maldonada A port
  • Guldubdribb land of sorcerers
  • Glangluenstand port of embarkation from Luggnagg
  • Xamoschi landfall in Japan
  • Nangasac where he meets Captain Theodorus
    Vangrult with whom he sailed back to England.

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A VOYAGE TO THE COUNTRY OF THEHouynhms
  • Final Journey to the Country of the Houyhnhnms
  • Horses rule the deformed Yahoos
  • Gulliver banished from their society
  • Feel he is a threat to their civilization
  • Aware he has a resemblance to a Yahoo

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Summary of Last Book
  • The last part is a most interesting account of
    his discoveries in the Houyhnhnm land, where
    horses are endowed with reason and all good and
    admirable qualities, and are the governing class.
  • Contrary to the Houyhnhnms, the Yahoos possess
    every conceivable evil. They are malicious,
    spiteful, envious, unclean and greedy. Gulliver
    admires the life and ways of the horses, as much
    as he is disgusted with the Yahoos, whose
    relations remind him of those existing in English
    society to such a degree that he shudders at the
    prospect of returning to his native.

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Main Characters
  • Yahoos
  • Yahoos an uncouth human like race
  • Dirty, hairy, primitive, but humanlike
  • Many different kinds
  • Blonde, redheaded, dark-haired
  • Servants of Houyhnhnms
  • Houyhnhnms
  • A horse-like race who rule over the unruly
  • Live in peaceful, simple society
  • Rule with reason and truthfulness
  • Do not even have the word lie in their
    vocabulary

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The end of the novel
  • The author takes his last leave of the reader
  • proposes his manner of living for the future
  • gives good advice, and concludes.
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