1. Jonathan Swift's satire in Gulliver's Travels
Swift shares his views and sentiments about these changes, specifically in "A Voyage to Lilliput- and "A Voyage to the Houyhnhnms-, with his gripping, elaborate satire, which is still surprisingly easy to follow. ... However, the Houyhnhnms themselves still regard him as superior to the Yahoos, as shown by sorrel nag, his guide in this land, seeking to protect him from the howling Yahoo. Not long after this incident, the Houyhnhnms decide that the Yahoos are a nuisance in their land and must be exterminated, and they realize that Gulliver certainly doesn't belong in there and must be sent...
- Word Count: 1463
- Approx Pages: 6
- Grade Level: Undergraduate