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AnnyKZ [126]
3 years ago
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Introduction of novel gulliver's travels

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GaryK [48]3 years ago
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<span>The story begins with Captain Gulliver telling his tale. It is done in a narrative form, Gulliver serving as narrator. Gulliver explains in the beginning, in a note to his cousin who was serving as a transcriber and publicist, that his interpretations and changes in the original version would cause uncertainties and differences in that of the actual voyage and happenings. Captain Gulliver is therefore explaining to the reader that all events in his voyages may differ in fact and detail to how he recorded it and what actually happened. Gulliver's Travels is appropriately named, for that is what they are, the travels and voyages of Captain Gulliver. The story is an account of Captain Gullivers many voyages across the oceans with insight to pauses of his life on shore, and a history of his family and financial stature. The story indicates that Gulliver is an educated man by his schooling and apprenticeship, and his keen knowledge of the sea. The story covers many of Gullivers seperate voyages.

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