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The anatomy of the lungs

Hello. How are you doing? I have a huge paper due tommorrow, and want to work off of one of the papers on this site-- don't get me worng now. I am not plagerizing it, but quite simply, copying, pasting, and revising it to suit the over-demanding expectations of the IB curriculum, as well as the ridiculous new English teacher I have this year. Well, that's my essay.
By the end of Book II in Gulliver's Travels, it is very clear that the

character of Gulliver is not the same man who wrote the letter in the

beginning of the story. In fact, he is not the same man he was in Book I.

From the onset of Gulliver's Travels, Swift creates for us a seemingly

competent character and narrator in Gulliver. In his account we learn

how his adventures have changed him and his perception of people, for

the central theme of this story is how human nature and reason reflect

society. On the whole, Gulliver is a very frustrating character to deal with

for a number of reas...

Posted by: Sheryl Hogges

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