Guliver's travels: childrens classic fairy tales with difficult words and meanings
- Karachi Benjamin 2003
"Gulliver's Travels" is a classic satirical novel by Jonathan Swift that follows Lemuel Gulliver, an ordinary man who embarks on extraordinary adventures. After a series of shipwrecks, Gulliver finds himself in strange lands, including Lilliput, where the inhabitants are tiny people, and Brobdingnag, where he is a miniature figure among giants. Through his encounters with various cultures, Gulliver critiques human nature, politics, and society, blending humor with profound observations on civilization.