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Reflection on Vanity & Pride

Reflection on Vanity & Pride

Swift constantly mocks human vanity, illustrating how people are obsessed with their status and achievements, often at the expense of real substance.

“Human pride, in all its forms, leads only to downfall.”

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Embark on a satirical journey through strange lands in Gulliver’s Travels, where Jonathan Swift humorously critiques human nature, politics, and society’s absurdities.

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