Gulliver’s Travels

Gulliver’s Travels by Jonathan Swift, published by Puffin in 1997, is an English language edition comprising 345 pages. This classic work presents the adventures of Lemuel Gulliver, who embarks on a series of extraordinary voyages that allow him to experience life from various perspectives. From being a giant among the tiny inhabitants of Lilliput to feeling small in the land of Brobdingnag, Gulliver’s encounters challenge his views on society and humanity.
Readers will find that Gulliver’s Travels explores themes of adventure and fantasy, as Gulliver navigates through fantastical lands where the norms of his own world are turned upside down. The narrative delves into the contrasts between the different societies he encounters, including the rational Houyhnhnms and the flawed human characters. This edition invites readers to reflect on the nature of human existence and the absurdities of life, making it a significant addition to the genres of juvenile fiction and classic literature.
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Gulliver sees life from many different perspectives during the course of his exciting voyages around the world. In Lilliput he is a giant among a race of little people only six inches high; in Brobdingnag he himself seems tiny compared to the giant inhabitants; and in the country of the Houyhnhnms, horses rule and the human creatures there have the status of animals. Life back in England seems very ordinary after all that he has seen.
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