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A different travelogue "Gulliver's Travels"

author:Island City uncle

"Gulliver's Travels" is an excellent satirical novel, which uses spicy irony and funny, bizarre imagination and exaggeration to describe Gulliver's four-time voyage around the world, large and small thrilling and interesting adventures.

  I was deeply attracted by the strange and bizarre stories of the little man country and the adult country in the travelogue, but what impressed me most was that in 1710 Gulliver sailed north America, visited the country of Hui Yin on a desert island, and met Hui Yin, who had the virtues of kindness, honesty and friendship. There are no words like "lying" and "cheating" in the language of Huiyinguo, and people do not understand its meaning. They don't understand what "doubt" is, what "distrust" is, and everything is real and transparent in their kingdom.

  I love that the protagonist in the text is fortunate to be able to go to the fantasy of Hui Yin Country, Hui Yin State Affairs we chase down and fall to the fantasy point, where you do not have to worry about the reality of other people's conversations, and in the real world, there are too many events that we do not want to see: some people use sweet words to deceive others' hard work, some people kidnap children for huge profits, and some people even abandon their own parents for money. No wonder our teachers and elders have taught us from an early age that we should be vigilant in our progress and not to be deceived. This is difficult to reconcile with the support and cherishing of others that we advocate. I hesitate when I meet someone who is hard and wants to lend a helping hand; when someone breaks the siege for me, I dare not accept it. All of this makes me feel bitter and resistant, and I am inconsistent. Isn't it a kind of grief to prevent me from "loving" others and missing the "love" of others?

  Helpless imagination: the two countries that were once closely related and friendly, the Brefusgu Empire and the Lilipout Empire, driven by greedy ambitions, led to a war between soldiers and launched a campaign, and the protagonist helped the Lilliputs defeat the invasion of the Brefusgu Empire and was rewarded. Later, the protagonist directly refused the unreasonable request of the monarch of other countries because of his righteousness, but the monarch could not accept it, and from then on, the seedlings of hatred were planted in the heart of the monarch, and the officials secretly slandered the protagonist, and his image in the monarch's mind suddenly became like an angel and a devil, so that some court officials wanted to put the protagonist to death.

  What impressed me most about this book was Gulliver's wisdom. The experience of the country. The rulers of this country are rational, fair and honest horses, and the horses-driven Yehu are a group of ugly, dirty, greedy, and violent and aggressive beasts. Yehu was insatiable and insatiable, and had a special hobby of looking for a shining stone in the field, and in order to fight for the stone, he fought a lot and even mobilized a wide range of battles. Judging from Yehu's various characteristics, the social evils of the time were such as greed for money and aggressiveness, alcoholism and adultery. The author's invention of Yehu is nothing more than a concentrated satire of the socio-political life and bad atmosphere in England at that time.

  The author satirizes the characteristics of England at the time: "greed, partisanship, hypocrisy, dishonesty, brutality, anger, madness, resentment, jealousy, lust, insidiousness, and ambition." He mockively describes the grotesque phenomenon of the upside-down of man and beast: the horse becomes the carrier of reason, while man is transformed into a dirty, smelly, greedy and inferior animal. He talks a lot about human nature, and if he is not willing to be enslaved by money, he is extravagant and insatiable. After watching "Gulliver's Travels", we can't help but examine ourselves, whether we have the shadow of these stubborn and inferior roots.

  There is a sentence that I think is very commented on: to exaggerate the gambling spirit of the period, to exaggerate the evils of the times by absurdity; in the hate and the daguan, it should be a bitter feeling of sorrow. I never imagined that there was such a profound connotation in those simple and large colloquial travelogues that were like flowing accounts.

  A book is like a guide, like a beacon, that leads us to the source of knowledge. How many times should we read a book, only in this way can we understand the meaning of the book, only to understand the meaning of the book, the ability to learn common sense, improve the degree of writing.

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