Gulliver reflects on his own society from "summary" of Gulliver's Travels by BPI
In his travels to various lands, Gulliver encounters societies that are vastly different from his own. As he interacts with these societies, he begins to reflect on the customs, values, and practices of his own society. Through his observations and experiences, he is able to gain a new perspective on the shortcomings and virtues of his own society. One of the societies that Gulliver encounters is the land of Lilliput, where he is a giant among the tiny inhabitants. In this land, he witnesses the petty politics and power struggles that dominate the society. Through his interactions with the Lilliputians, he begins to see parallels between their society and his own. He reflects on the political intrigues and power struggles that he has witnessed in his own society and starts to question the motivations behind such behavior....Similar Posts
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