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Satirical Depiction of Royalty

Satirical Depiction of Royalty

Swift ridicules monarchs and their advisors, showing how incompetent rulers can still hold immense power over people.

“Royalty is but an elevated version of common folly.”

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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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