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Gulliver's travels by Jonathan Swift In Urdu /Part 4 Voyag...
Gulliver's Travels #
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Jonathan Swift , His pseudonym is Isaacs Bickerstaffe. He was born in November 30, 1667, Dublin Ireland. He was died in October 19, 1745, Dublin. Anglo-Irish author, who is the foremost prose satirist in the England Literature . Besides this novel was celebrated in 1726. He wrote such shorter works as A Tale of a Tub in 1704 and "A Modest Proposal" is 1729.
Jonathan Swift's father, Jonathan Swift the elder, was an Englishman who was settled in Ireland after the Stuart Restoration in1660 and become steward of the King's Inns, Dublin. In 1664, he was married Abigail Erick, who was the daughter of an English clergyman. In the spring of 1667 Jonathan, the elder was died suddenly, leaving his wife, baby daughter, and an unborn son to the care of his brothers. The younger Jonathan Swift was grown up fatherless and dependent on the generosity of his uncles. His education had not been neglected. At the age of six, he was sent to Kilkenny School, then the best in Ireland. In 1682, he was entered Trinity College in Dublin, where he had been granted his bachelor of arts degree in February 1686 speciali gratia ("by special favour").
Swift continued in residence at Trinity College as a candidate for his master of arts degree until February 1689. But the Roman Catholic disorders that had begun to spread through Dublin after the Glorious Revolution (1688–89) in Protestant England caused Swift to seek security in England, and he soon became a member of the household of a distant relative of his mother named Sir William Temple, at Moor Park, Surrey. Swift was to remain at Moor Park intermittently until Temple's death in 1699.
Gulliver's Travels, or Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World. In Part 4, Lemuel Gulliver ہو was first a Surgeon, and then a Captain of Several Ships. This is a prose satire by the Anglo-Irish writer and clergyman, Jonathan Swift. He is satirising both human nature and the "travellers' tales".
Published: October 28, 1726
Author: Jonathan Swift
Genres: Fantasy, Satire, Ecstasy and Fiction ہوں
Gulliver's Travels is an adventure story. It is involved in several voyages of Lemuel Gulliver, a ship's surgeon, who recognized ports,several unknown islands living with people and animals of unusual sizes, and behaviors.
Houyhnhnms , a fictional race of intelligent, rational horses are described by Anglo-Irish author Jonathan Swift in the satirical novel Gulliver's Travels (1726).
An Anglo Irish writer Jonathan Swift contrasted the Houyhnhnms with the monstrous Yahoos, members of a brutish humanoid race. On the contrary, Houyhnhnms are tamed into submission.
In the fourth part, Gulliver visits the country of the Houyhnhnms , a race of intelligent horses who are cleaner and more rational, communal, and benevolent, white Yahoos are brutish, filthy, greedy, and degenerate humanoid race. The Houyhnhnms are very curious about Gulliver, who seems to be the Houyhnhnm. the people of England are not more reasonable than the Yahoos. As a result, Gulliver leaves the Houyhnhnms and returns to England. So he disgusts with humanity. He avoids his family and buys horses. He converses with them instead.
Gulliver's Travels , Part 4 satirical work by Anglo-Irisauthor Jonathan Swift , This novel was published anonymously in 1726 . It is a parody and satire on English customs and the politics of the day. |