Adventure and irony

Kasey 2022-05-27 22:37:05

The little boy plays well, and the general’s psychological shadow is infinitely magnified.

The original work was written for adults. When I was young, I only found it imaginative and meticulous.

The Lilliputian country can be regarded as a microscopic model of human civilization. When the king and his group of villains stood in the palm-sized square and sang the great Lilliputian national anthem, a sense of absurdity came upon his face.

The author very intuitively shows the arrogance and arrogance of human beings, and human beings are even more insignificant to the universe.

The technological upgrade of the movie to the Lilliputian may be more resonant to us in modern life.

In addition, there are prejudices. At first, they regarded giants as beasts and then became heroes after fighting the fire.

Looking back on the history of exchanges between civilizations, especially Western civilization, and even put forward the theory of racial pros and cons, the KKK is all the rage. So far, the black race is still labelled as lazy and lascivious in China.

Gulliver’s vanity:

Xiaorenguo may have carried out such a large project in order not to lose the face of the most delicate craftsman.

Gulliver’s sea view villas and grand theater.

Like the protagonists of various novels from the starting point, the author also shamelessly included various classics "Star Wars" and "Titanic" under his own name.

Gulliver is like a spreader of foreign civilization. He changed the Lilliputian country and was defeated by the new things he brought, a bit like the role played by modern European civilization.

Regarding Gulliver’s psychological curve, it goes from cowardice to courage. The theme is not new. To become courageous for love, it blends well with the story.

The ending flip has the meaning of "Tang Bohu Spots Autumn Fragrance". As for the anti-war declaration and the appearance of the heroine, it is a bit deliberate.

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Gulliver's Travels quotes

  • Lemuel Gulliver: There's no small jobs - just small people.

  • Lemuel Gulliver: I'm Invincible!