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SEM II-CC3-GULLIVER\'S TRAVELS

Historical Influences
Gulliver's Travels
contains several examples of the tyrannies of monarchs and 
other leaders. Many of these examples reference the English monarchy of the 
1600s and 1700s. The Anglo-Irish Swift saw how English oppression affected 
lives in his home country, and he was driven from Ireland to England by the 
violence that erupted after the Catholic King James II was deposed (and fled to 
Ireland) and replaced with the Protestant William of Orange. Armed conflicts 
erupted between the Jacobites, who supported James II, and the Orangemen, 
who supported William. But these conflicts were simply the latest wave in the 
battle between Catholics and Protestants that had been raging since Henry 
VIII's break with the church in 1534. 
Gulliver's Travels
makes repeated 
reference to the absurdity of religious conflict between Christian factions. 
Likewise, conflicts between the Whig and Tory parties in English 
government in the early 1700s affected Swift's own career aspirations. He rose 
to the rank of Dean of St. Patrick's Cathedral, but no higher. The Whigs and 
Tories attacked each other through a series of infighting, double-dealing, and 
treachery that inspired much of the criticism in the novel of governments mired 
in their own corruption, unable to serve the common good. 


English Hons. SEM – II PAPER – CC3 # 
Gulliver's Travels 
(Krishna Mahali) 
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The novel also takes aim at the burgeoning expansion of scientific and 
mathematical inquiry, largely inspired by the work and writings of Swift's 
contemporary, Sir Isaac Newton, some of which Swift took more direct issue 
with in his other writings. Swift also references the creation of the Royal 
Society in London in the 1660s, criticizing facile learning and abstractionism, 
leading to incomplete knowledge as a danger to society. Beginning with the Age 
of Discovery at the end of the 15th century, Europeans who traveled to 
unfamiliar worlds frequently wrote accounts of their experiences, called travel 
narratives; these were not always accurate and often contained grossly 
exaggerated stories about the strange people and beings that travelers 
encountered. The fantastic beings Gulliver meets on his voyages 
simultaneously reference and mock these travel narratives. 

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