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Jonathan Swift Rhetorical Analysis

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In Jonathan Swift’s novel Gulliver’s Travels, Swift synthesizes a compelling dissertation that there are many things wrong with the travels Gulliver endures. Swift also describes a world of political and social stupidity in a way that signified the world he lived in, and a world we still seem to live in today. The book Gulliver’s Travels was most popular among politicians, scientists, philosophers, and Englishmen in general. He writes in a satire tone, and it is important to note that exaggeration is only one of his satire methods. Jonathan Swift thought his own life was a disappointment and his satire humor was his defense against humankind. To him, man was a mixture of sense and nonsense, which is clear in the book Gulliver’s travels.
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