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them as food to the rich.This proposal is a most powerful blow at the English government's policy of oppression and exploitation in Ireland. Swift's tragic live affairs were recorded in his poem Cadenus 5 and Vanessa《开迪纳斯与凡尼萨》and Journal to Stella《献给丝 黛拉》.Before his death,Swift published a poem On the Death of Dr: Sf《斯威夫特博士之死》 Gulliver's Travels 5 The book contains four parts;each of them deals with one particular voyage of the hero and his extraordinary adventures on some remote island. In the first part,Gulliver goes to sea as a ship's surgeon.In a big 5 storm the ship is wrecked and he is cast upon the shore of the island of Lilliput.The first part is full of references to current politics. Lilliput is the miniature of England.Swift's satire is directed against the English ruling class,the two political parties and the religious disputes. In the second part,Gulliver describes his shipwreck in 5 Brobdingnag which proves to be superior to the men and women of Gulliver's society in wisdom and humanity as well as in stature Compared with them,he is very small,insignificant,mean and unworthy.In this part,the King of Brobdingnag is a wise and kind them as food to the rich. This proposal is a most powerful blow at the English government's policy of oppression and exploitation in Ireland. Swift’s tragic live affairs were recorded in his poem Cadenus and Vanessa《开迪纳斯与凡尼萨》 and Journal to Stella《献给丝 黛拉》. Before his death, Swift published a poem On the Death of Dr. Swift 《斯威夫特博士之死》. Gulliver' s Travels The book contains four parts; each of them deals with one particular voyage of the hero and his extraordinary adventures on some remote island. In the first part, Gulliver goes to sea as a ship's surgeon. In a big storm the ship is wrecked and he is cast upon the shore of the island of Lilliput. The first part is full of references to current politics. Lilliput is the miniature of England. Swift's satire is directed against the English ruling class, the two political parties and the religious disputes. In the second part, Gulliver describes his shipwreck in Brobdingnag which proves to be superior to the men and women of Gulliver's society in wisdom and humanity as well as in stature. Compared with them, he is very small, insignificant, mean and unworthy. In this part, the King of Brobdingnag is a wise and kind 5’ 5’ 5’ 5’
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