Topic :- Gulliver
travels a satirical exposal of fictional
illusion.
Paper 2 :- The Neo-Classical
Literature
Name :- Devendra A Joshi
Class :- M.A. Sem-1
Submitted: - Ms. Heenaba Zala (Dept of English) M. K. S. Bhavnagr
University
Ø Gulliver travels a satirical exposal
of fictional illusion.
Jonathan
swifts was born in Dublin in 1667 and he was died 1745. Gulliver travels
published in 1726. The result was the famous prose satire battle of the book,
written in the mock-heroic style to ridicule Bentleys retort.
It was begun
in 1720 and finally published in 1726. It is at once a delightful, fantastic
story of adventure for children, political allegory and a serious satire on
human nature on contemporary politics, social institutions, religious,
controversies and on the manners and moral of the age.
Part-1, A voyage to Lilliput deals with Gulliver’s experiences in
the land of the little people. It is on
one level an obsorbing tale if the adventures of giant Gulliver among the
Lilliputians and on another level rich in allegorical references to the
politics in England.
Part-2, A voyage to
brobdingnag the
situation is reversed Gulliver is now marroned and dwarfed in the land of
giants who are over forty feet tall: his glorious account of the English
political system.
Part-3, A voyage to laputa,
balnibarbi, luggnagg, glubbdubdrib, and Japan,
is a satire on the scientists and philosopher of the age. The people of laputa
have extraordinary physical features heads turned at angle and the other in
word.
Part-4, A voyage to the country of the houyhnhnms, narrates
the experience of the Gulliver in the land of the houyhnhnms or horses and the yahoo Gulliver or man where the eighteenth century had define as an animal whose most
striking feature was the ability to reason. The horses with their total lack of
feeling and emotion are seen as being far from ideal.
The travelogue, a popular genere of writing in the eighteenth
century, chronicles the experiences and adventures of traveler.
The four parts of Gulliver’s travels are linked by the theme
of travel and discovery of the parts starts off with a voyage leading to a
destination. Hovever the voyage only works as a means to get to a place of
adventure.
The places that swift describes and Gulliver visits lilliput, brobdingnag, laputa and the
land of the houyhnhnms belong to the
realm of fantasy and are figments of swifts’ imagination.
Satire is a literary genre in which human vices, weakness,
foible and folies are held up to ridicule wit and humour are commonly used as
instruments of satire. Satirical writings were popular in England in the
eighteenth century. In Gulliver travels swifts’ uses satire as vehicle to point
to the depraved state of humankind.
Satire in Gulliver’s travels also extends to human
institutions to politics and the state.
Characters are central to the plot of any story, and
especially longer fiction. Gulliver as a character is restless for adventure
and new experiences. At the end of Gulliver travels, it is difficult to say if
Gulliver is an eighteenth century allegorical figure or a rounded and complex
character.
The imagery of size is used in Gulliver travels to draw
attention to misplaced human pride and the face that power and self-importance
depend entirely on circumstances and are not inherent in human nature.
Irony and satire are used liberally and forcefully in part-4
as lawyers are describes as proving by words multiplied for purpose that white
is black and black is white ,according as they paid.
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Thank you Nargis.
ReplyDeleteHello Devendra,You give good satire and irony in each voyages.You give all necessary thing. Your assignment is useful.
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Hello Devendra,
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