Gulliver's Travels লেবেল থাকা পোস্টগুলি দেখানো হচ্ছেসকল দেখান
 Structure of Gulliver's Travels
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Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift: A Brief Introduction to the Author and the Book
Show now Gulliver makes a fool of himself in Brobdingnag.
Explanation: Here commences a new dominion acquired with a title by divine right ... the earth reeking with the blood of its inhabitants.
Explanation: I told him that we ate when we were not hungry and drank without the provocation of thirst.
Explanation: He had been Eight years upon a protest for extracting Sun-beams out of cucumbers, which...raw inclement summers.
Explanation: He was amazed how so impotent and groveling an insect as I (these were his expressions) would entertain such inhuman ideas.
Explanation: For indeed which I was that prince's country. I could never endure to look in a glass...despicable a conceit of myself.
Explanation: You have clearly proved that ignorance, idleness, and vice are the proper ingredients for qualifying a legislator.
Explanation: And, as it was tyranny in any government to require the first, so it was weakness not to enforce the second.
Explanation: I cannot but conclude the bulk of your natives, to be the y most pernicious race...upon the surface of the earth.

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