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May 13, 2003
Satire-Paper 2
Country vs. Court
There are many different ways to reveal one's perception of society. In art for instance, the reflection may be revealed in the form of a sculpture, a song or a picture. Satire is one the ways that the reaction or perception of life is expressed. People look at life from different stand points, as matter of fact, they naturally perceive it in numerous ways. As a result of the variety in perception, the way of revealing the effects or reflections of these perceptions also shows variety. In the satiric work of Jonathan Swift's "Gulliver's Travels" and George Orwell's "Animal Farm" both authors make a distinction between country vs. court or in Orwell's case, country (people) vs. government.
Gulliver's first adventure takes place in Lilliput. Gulliver gets shipwrecked and finds himself tied down by a considerable number of little people called Lilliputians. The Lilliputians stood only six inches high. During this time Swift......
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Title: Satire
Approximate Word Count: 744
Approximate Pages: 3 (250 words per double-spaced page)
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