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- Note: This assignment is completed and submitted in three parts. Please pay attention to the individual due dates for the three parts. They are noted in the
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- Consider the main characters in "Tartuffe," Gulliver's Travels," and"Candide."Select any two and compare and contrast them as literary figures.Compare = how
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- Read a draft of an essay, "Two Critiques of Imperialism," that examines the treatment of colonialism in Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness and Jonathan Swift's
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- In Part I chapter III of Gulliver's Travels, when the 6-inch King of Lilliput is next to Gulliver, the King is described as "taller than the sons of men" and
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- In Gulliver's Travels, for the second time in Part II, Gulliver is picked up "by the middle" and dropped.Find the parallel scene in chapter 1 of Part II. Quote
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- Gulliver's Travels is a satireSwift is using ridiculous situations to communicate to his readers the absurdity he sees in the real world. Can you give an
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- The book is available here:https://www.gutenberg.org/files/829/829-h/829-h.htm 1. Using quotes and examples from the assigned reading in Parts I and II of
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- This is in the great tradition of social satires as Gulliver's Travels, by Jonathan Swift. "The War Prayer" was dictated by Mark Twain in 1904, six years
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