Sunday, November 23, 2014

THE RESTORATION & 18th CENTURY_GULLIVER'S TRAVELS





                                                        GULLIVER'S TRAVELS


                                   Discussion Questions

     1.       Who was Jonathan Swift? What is he best known for?
Jonathan Swift was an author, journalist, and political activist best known for his satirical novel Gulliver's Travels and for his satirical essay on the Irish famine, "A Modest Proposal” also known as the dean of St. Patrick's Cathedral in Dublin.


     2.       What literary period does he represent?
He represents the Neoclassic, where they symbolize the 18th century of the British society.
  
     3.       Define Satire.
Satire is a genre of literature, and sometimes graphic and performing arts, in which vices, follies, abuses, and shortcomings are held up to ridicule, ideally with the intent of shaming individuals, corporations, government or society itself, into improvement. Although satire is usually meant to be humorous, its greater purpose is often constructive social criticism, using wit as a weapon and as a tool to draw attention to both particular and wider issues in society.

4.  Why do you think Swift used this genre?
I can see that Jonathan Swift used the humus and social criticism to show us how the society was in that period.

5    5.    What do you think Swift's view of humanity is? Do you agree with it? Why or why not?
He was realistic and sarcastic when he created the Gulliver’s Travel. He could see how in those days the people were controlled by politics and religious (do it and don’t ask why).
I agree with Swift in how he sees humanity because we are not open minded of how politics and religious controlling the society.

6.  What do you think the controversy between the Big-Endians and the Small-Endians represents?
The Small- Endians represents the Church of England and The Big-Endians represents the Roman Catholicism.


      7.   What do we learn about the Lilliputians with the knowledge that they believe no other kingdoms exist except those of Lilliput and Blefuscu?
What I understand that each country was thinking about one is the best from the other. They were fighting for lands or other insignificant things that they couldn't try at least to work each other to defeat real enemies.

      8.    Why does Gulliver have such a strong reaction against the Yahoos when he first sees them?
Because he couldn't believe how selfish, irrational, dumb and evil they were.


      9. Who are the Struldbruggs? Are they happy to have eternal life?  Why or why not?
They are immortal people, always happy and are not afraid of death. 


     10.   What was your favorite voyage in the story? Why?

When Gulliver finally leaves the island after helping the two kings make peace each other. You can see how Gulliver was happy to help and make then see that due to them they are making a stupid war for nothing and that they should thing about the happiness of their children.

Here is the movie of the Gulliver's Travels for you all to know about this amazing story:

No comments:

Post a Comment