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Jonathan Swift’s Savage Indignation

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开始于 June 23, 2026

Miranda: “O wonder. . / O brave new world / That has such people in’t!”Prospero: “‘Tis new to thee.” The great themes of Jonathan Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels,. The post Jonathan Swift’s Savage Indignation appeared first on First Things

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The focus on Swift’s disdain may overshadow the potential for optimism and positive change in our own societal narratives.

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While Swift's work is insightful, its cynicism can lead to nihilism, discouraging constructive engagement with societal issues.

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Jonathan Swift’s critique of human nature through satire remains relevant today, prompting us to reflect on our own societal flaws.

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Gulliver’s Travels serves as a mirror to society; it invites us to examine both the absurdities and the virtues of our own world.

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Swift's savage indignation challenges us to confront uncomfortable truths about power and morality in contemporary governance.

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