CAN ANY ONE TELL ME WHAT IS THE THEME AND THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE NOVEL GULLIVER'S TRAVEL
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in gullivers travel it's all about how he ended up on an island and got to discover timid people who had captured him when he was asleep.
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IT SEEMS THAT YOU HAVEN'T READ THE WHOLE STORY ON YOUR OWN
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Jonathan Swift's "Gulliver's Travels," published in 1726, is satire disguised as a fantastic novel, with each journey of the redoubtable Lemuel Gulliver delivering him to a different country, race and culture. Swift uses each country to satirize some aspect of politics, religion or human nature; the theme in this, the first science-fiction-voyage tale, is that no human is beyond corruption.
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