Gulliver’s Travels

Gulliver’s Travels by Jonathan Swift, published by Puffin in 2010, is a film tie-in edition that spans 345 pages. This classic work of fiction follows the adventures of Lemuel Gulliver, who, after being shipwrecked, finds himself on the island of Lilliput, inhabited by tiny people. Through his experiences, Gulliver gains a critical perspective on human behavior, highlighting the absurdities of societal conflicts over trivial matters.
Readers will discover a blend of fantasy and satire as Gulliver navigates various encounters that challenge his understanding of humanity. The narrative delves into themes of power, pride, and the folly of human nature, making it a significant piece in the literary canon. This edition presents Swift’s sharp commentary in an accessible format, appealing to both young readers and those revisiting this timeless tale.
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Shipwrecked and cast adrift, Lemuel Gulliver wakes to find himself on Lilliput, an island inhabited by little people, whose height makes their quarrels over fashion and fame seem ridiculous. His subsequent encounters give Gulliver new, bitter insights into human behaviour.
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