格列佛游记书评
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The lilliputians depicted in the first volume of the novel are a
microcosm of the British empire. The perennial struggle between the
Tories and the Whigs, and the war abroad, is essentially a political
tussle over matters that have nothing to do with national life. The
second volume of the novel, through the monseigne king's sharp attack on
the British electoral system, the parliamentary system and all kinds of
religious and political measures which Gulliver was proud of, expressed
doubt and denial to all kinds of British institutions and religious
measures. In the third volume of the novel, the author pointed the
ironic sharp point to contemporary British philosophers, scientists who
were divorced from reality and indulged in fantasy, absurd inventors and
critics and historians who reversed black and white, as well as the
British revelation of the colonial rule and oppression of Ireland. In
the fourth volume of the novel, the author USES Gulliver to answer a
series of questions and reveals the essence of war, the hypocrisy of the
law and the shameful behavior of using all means to get the title.
Through the whole plot, Gulliver's Travels has a distinct political
tendency. Its criticism focused on the parliamentary politics and
reactionary religious forces of the time in Britain. "Gulliver
>" through the description of the author four times in distress,
wrote that the author saw through the contemporary corruption, with an
ironic way, attacked the corrupt society at that time.
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