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30 October, 02:11

In part 4 of Gulliver's travels, swift alters the format of the novel. What is the change in format and how are the two formats similar?

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  1. 30 October, 02:35
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    In Gulliver's Travel, Swift always had this style of satire pertaining to European culture and the politics that happened at the time with a mix of nautical jargons. The fourth part of Gulliver's travel has transition of being a satire to a cynical and more dark theme of the story. Because, in the first few parts Gulliver had a peronality and his narration of his adventures had a more lighter note. Part 4 depicts that Gulliver is more in thought than in narrative.
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