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The following question is based on your reading of “Gulliver’s Travels” by Jonathan Swift.

At the end of Book II, how has Gulliver’s attitude toward travel changed yet again?

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He wrote the scathing satire on behalf of human dignity that is famous for being full of reminders of human filth. The book is also a brilliant parody of travel literature and a witty parody of science fiction. Swift employs both comic and corrosive satire in his satirical masterpiece
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