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Gulliver's Travels follows Lemuel Gulliver, a ship's surgeon who embarks on four extraordinary voyages that serve as biting satire of 18th-century society.

Through these adventures, Swift critiques politics, religion, science, and human pride, exposing corruption, hypocrisy, and folly. The novel works both as fantastical travel writing and as profound satire, making readers laugh while also confronting uncomfortable truths about human nature.