1. The Restoration and the Early Eighteenth Century
Throughout the novel "Gulliver's Travels", Swift challenges the contemporary values of human nature, using the many visited lands and those creatures within them, to represent every single corner of human progression and the forever changing views in human belief. ... The subject of "bodily appetite" within human instinct is finally made clear to Gulliver, when a young "Yahoo" female pursues him. ... The land of "Struldbrug" also has a deep impact on the persona of Gulliver. ... Because of this, one would expect Gulliver to feel envious and inferior to the forever- living. ... This mi...
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