what is the point of view in the story gulliver's travel? How do you say so?
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Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift is written using first person point of view. Third person limited: The story is being told from the perspective of a narrator who may or may not be a character in the story.
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What is the point of view in the story gulliver's travel? How do you say so?
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Point of view Gulliver speaks.
- He describes other characters and actions as they appear to him.
- Gulliver's tone is gullible and naïve during the first three voyages; in the fourth, it turns cynical and bitter.
- The intention of the author, Jonathan Swift, is satirical and biting throughout.
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