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3 years ago
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What real-life situation was Jonathan Swift satirizing in Gulliver’s Travels? Swift was satirizing the problems England faced es

tablishing its colonial empire around the globe. Swift was satirizing France’s support of the colonial Americans’ fight against England. Swift was satirizing what he saw as the irrational disputes that led to the schism between Protestants and Catholics. Swift was satirizing the problems that ensued after an influx of French Catholics into Protestant England.
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stiv31 [10]3 years ago
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"Swift was satirizing the problems England faced establishing its colonial
<span>empire around the globe" would be the best option from the list, but there are others. </span>
hichkok12 [17]3 years ago
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The correct answer is A) Swift was satirizing the problems England faced establishing its colonial empire around the globe.

<em>The real-life situation that Jonathan Swift was satirizing in the "Gulliver's Travels" was that he was satirizing the problems England faced establishing its colonial empire around the globe. </em>

Jonathan Swift wanted to show the many difficulties England faced in its intent to colonize different parts of the world. Every region had its unique set of problems and difficulties. And that was depicted in the story when Gulliver traveled to different parts and in every part, he encountered different problems and conflicts between the people that lived there.

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