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Consider some of the ways Jonathan Swift satirises England of the 1720's.
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... Consider some of the ways Jonathan Swift satirises England of the 1720's. In this essay, I will be considering some of the ways Jonathan Swift satirises the English society. I will be focusing on the effect of his book 'Gullivers Travels' both when it was written and on a modern day audience. Gullivers Travels was published in 1726. Jonathan Swift caused a huge riot because of the way he wrote the book. Satire is making a mockery of people or a group of people in a sarcastic way. Satire uses a variety of techniques used in satire, including a lot of toilet humour. In Gullivers Travels, the aspects of English Society that are satirised are the monarchy, upper classes, the suspicious nature of the English, and lastly the government. Swift was already angry with the Queen, so what better way to take out his anger than criticising the English society














