Volume 1: The depiction of the Little Man is the epitome of the British Empire at that time.
At that time, the persistent struggle between the Tories and Whigs in Britain and the foreign war were essentially.
just the fights between politicians in some irrelevant sections of the national economy and the people"s livelihood.
Volume II:through the King of the Great Britain"s sharp criticism of the electoral system, parliamentary system and various church and political measures that Gulliver was proud of.
expressed doubts and denials about the various systems and church and political measures in Britain at that time.
In Volume 3, the author points the irony to the English philosophers of the time, the scientists who are divorced from reality and indulged in fantasy.
the inventors who are absurd and the critics and historians who?
Volume 1: The depiction of the Little Man is the epitome of the British Empire at that time.
At that time, the persistent struggle between the Tories and Whigs in Britain and the foreign war were essentially.
just the fights between politicians in some irrelevant sections of the national economy and the people"s livelihood.
Volume II:through the King of the Great Britain"s sharp criticism of the electoral system, parliamentary system and various church and political measures that Gulliver was proud of.
expressed doubts and denials about the various systems and church and political measures in Britain at that time.
In Volume 3, the author points the irony to the English philosophers of the time, the scientists who are divorced from reality and indulged in fantasy.
the inventors who are absurd and the critics and historians who?