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Gulliver's Travels - review
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- Thu Jan 13 2005

... Gulliver's Travels Gulliver's Travels is a satirical novel. It was written for two different target groups; the first target group is a very young age range and it is a simple but still very exciting fairy tale, the second target group is for a lot older and more sophisticated group as it is a comment that is satirising the life, times and background of Jonathan Swift. An example of Swift making a comment on mankind is in the third part of the book where pirates capture Gulliver and leave him on some small islands which we are told rather vaguely are near to Japan. This journey is different to a lot of his other journeys as Gulliver is actually flying on the fling island of Laputa. The people who inhabited the island were obsessed by: science, maths and astronomy. These people on the island bully the country on Balnibarbi, which is













