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Gulliver's Travels

Chapter 2: THE LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
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A seasoned voyager narrates four voyages that use dramatic changes of scale and surreal societies to examine human character and institutions. He encounters miniature islanders with petty politics, giant inhabitants who cast a different moral light on manners and power, a floating island devoted to abstruse sciences and impractical inventions, and a rational equine society that contrasts cold reason with savage human behavior. Through satirical episodes and moral reflection, the journeys critique political ambition, scientific pretension, and the frailties of pride, reason, and civilization.

THE LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

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I found my Arms and Legs were strongly fastened on Each Side to the Ground Title
I likewise delivered up my Watch, which the Emperor was very curious to see 26
They perceived the Whole Fleet moving in Order 50
I have passed many an Afternoon very agreeably in these Conversations 64
These horrible Animals had the Boldness to attack me on Both Sides 96
I banged it a Good While with One of my Sculls 128
I heard a Noise over my Head like the Clapping of Wings 160
At last we entered the Palace 182
He had been Eight Years upon a Project for extracting Sunbeams out of Cucumbers 206
I saw coming towards the House a Kind of Vehicle drawn like a Sledge by Four Yahoos 260