Hii Guys!!! have u ever read Gulliver travel if yes so tell me What change in the attitude of Gulliver's towards immortality ...???
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The poor struldbrugs poke fun at the kind of fantasies of immortality that Gulliver starts with. He imagines that he would hold basically all the power and knowledge in the world thanks to his long life. Really, becoming hugely wealthy and learning everything would mean depriving future generations of their own opportunities to own land and invent new stuff. Gulliver is dreaming that, if he lives forever, the world would stagnate around him and nothing would ever change – the world would be fixed in one place to suit him. That's a hugely vain, stupid thing to wish: the world will never stand still for one person, no matter how long he lives.
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