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Exploration of Human vs Animal Nature

In the contrast between the Houyhnhnms and the Yahoos, Swift critiques human savagery and asks whether humans are truly more advanced than animals.

“Man, at his core, is no more enlightened than the beast.”

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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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