Wednesday, May 20, 2020

Gulliver's Travels homework help?

Elaina Adolfson: I think the egg thing was a satire of the religious wars of Europe following the Reformation. Catholics and Protestants (of different sorts) went to arms with each other over piddly little details like how many times you genuflect in church.

Gregg Hagge: 1/" Though Gulliver is of smaller stature, Swift also uses this setting to satirize his own pride and, by extension, the pride of the English people. When the king asks Gulliver to tell him about the English government, Gulliver happily complies with the idea that he will impress the king with the accomplishments of his native land. However, the king concludes they are a "pernicious race of little odious vermin."http://education.seattlepi.com/use-satire-a-voyage...2/This quote appears in the closing lines of Part One of Fahrenheit 451 when Montag picks up a book at random and starts to read aloud to Mildred. The quote comes from the book Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift, and tells the story of ! how the two great empires Lilliput and Blefescu came to be at war. The conflict arose over the question of which end to break one's eggs.https://www.enotes.com/homework-help/fahrenheit-45......Show more

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