Figurative Language in the Third Book of Jonathan Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels

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English

 

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Mary G

 

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October 22, 2014

 

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University

 

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The third book is about intellect, while in the land if the Houyhnhnms we can “meet” the moral man. Now I am going to discuss the appearance of the intellectual aspect in the figurative language of book three. The first and the most basic thing to make clear in connection with the Laputa part are the Enlightenment, which was the first clearly defined manifestation of modernity...
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Swift wrote in opposition to Enlightenment and as an “enemy” of modernity. Reading it now at the beginning if the 21st century we can see, that maybe of all these our age can be a catastrophic conclusion. There are four points here I need to write about. Among these the first is Rationalism and Cartesianism...
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