Gulliver's Travels Part 4
Gulliver spent five years on the island with the Houyhnhnms and after just three months he already adapted to the language very well. At this point Gulliver began to realize all of the flaws in England and grew more frustrated the more he thought about it. When explaining laws, war, occupations and more, then hearing his Masters response put into perspective how corrupt his home country really was. Although when telling the stories Gulliver was clearly exaggerating, especially when saying that the way people became governors in England is by knowing someone of high power. Of course this was not the traditional way to come into office, it most certainly was the most common and unspoken way people earned power. When Swift posed as Gulliver, it was his way of saying how much he hated England and wanted to escape. Toward the end of the story his master was forced to banish him. Gulliver was absolutely heartbroken at the thought of returning to his old country, and was so happy in a place that did not revolve around money and power. Swift hated England so much that he made his character, Gulliver, express that England was such a horrible country that he would much rather live amongst horses for the rest of his life, and if he could not do that, he would rather be alone forever.
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