Gulliver's Travels Part 3

When in the country of Glubbdubdrib, the governor was able to summon spirits. Gulliver's realized the power he held in getting information that the whole world has been dying the know. After meeting with people like Alexander the Great and Aristotle, he learned a lot about people and past occurrences. When he spoke with Aristotle about the modern worlds government, he learned how openminded and intelligent he was. This did nothing but frustrate Gulliver in the sense that the modern world had a chance in being the way Aristotle saw it. Instead he felt it was destroyed by exploitation and prostitute writers. This could be a way of Swift expressing how he actually feels about the world. That authors and other influential people forced their dark opinions on people who had not yet been corrupted. Swift telling a story of him meeting Aristotle is actually Swifts fantasy of meeting the philosopher himself, to see where the world went wrong. 

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