Key Characters in Gulliver's Travels PDF
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This document details the key characters in Jonathan Swift's satirical novel Gulliver's Travels. It highlights Lemuel Gulliver, the protagonist, and other important figures like the Lilliputians, Brobdingnagians, and the Yahoos. The analysis focuses on their roles and how they contribute to the satirical exploration of human nature, societal structures, and limitations of perspective.
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Key Characters in Gulliver's Travels Gulliver's Travels is a satirical novel by Jonathan Swift, featuring a protagonist who embarks on a series of fantastical voyages. Here are the main characters: * Lemuel Gulliver: The narrator and protagonist of the novel. A surgeon and ship's captain, he finds...
Key Characters in Gulliver's Travels Gulliver's Travels is a satirical novel by Jonathan Swift, featuring a protagonist who embarks on a series of fantastical voyages. Here are the main characters: * Lemuel Gulliver: The narrator and protagonist of the novel. A surgeon and ship's captain, he finds himself shipwrecked in various strange lands. * The Lilliputians: Tiny people who inhabit the island of Lilliput. They are known for their petty squabbles and political intrigues. * The Brobdingnagians: Giants who live on the island of Brobdingnag. They are intelligent and wise, and they view Gulliver as a miniature toy. * The Laputans: Inhabitants of the flying island of Laputa. They are obsessed with science and mathematics, but they are also absent-minded and impractical. * The Yahoos: Beast-like creatures who inhabit the island of Houyhnhnm. They are cruel, filthy, and violent, representing the worst aspects of human nature. * The Houyhnhnms: Horses who are the dominant species on the island of Houyhnhnm. They are rational, intelligent, and virtuous, representing a utopian society. These characters play crucial roles in Gulliver's adventures, allowing Swift to satirize English society, politics, and human nature. The characters in Lilliput in Gulliver's Travels are a race of tiny people who inhabit the island of Lilliput. They are known for their petty squabbles, political intrigues, and obsession with appearances. Key Lilliputian Characters: * Emperor: The ruler of Lilliput, a vain and petty monarch. * Flimnap: The Lord High Treasurer, a rival of Blefuscu and a schemer. * Blefuscu: The Lord High Admiral, a rival of Flimnap and a schemer. * Reldresal: The First Minister, a loyal servant to the Emperor. * Decanus: The Dean of the College of Lagado, a scholar who is obsessed with impractical scientific experiments. These characters play a significant role in Gulliver's adventures, as he becomes involved in their political struggles and cultural practices. The Lilliputians are often used to satirize English society and politics, particularly the obsession with appearances, power struggles, and petty rivalries. Major Characters in Brobdingnag While Brobdingnag is primarily focused on Gulliver's perspective, there are a few notable characters who play significant roles in his experiences: * The King of Brobdingnag: A wise and benevolent ruler who takes a keen interest in Gulliver and his society. He serves as a foil to Gulliver's own limited perspective and offers valuable insights into the nature of humanity. * Glumdalclitch: A young giant woman who becomes Gulliver's nurse and caretaker. She develops a fondness for him and protects him from harm. * The Queen of Brobdingnag: While less involved in Gulliver's life, she is still a significant figure in the royal court and plays a role in some of his adventures. Other characters, such as the dwarf and the farmer's family, make brief appearances but are primarily used to highlight Gulliver's size and the challenges he faces in the Brobdingnagian world. It's important to note that the focus of Gulliver's Travels is on Gulliver's journey and his observations. The Brobdingnagians primarily serve as a means to explore themes of human nature, societal structures, and the limitations of perspective.