what is swift's ultimate conclusion about the nature of humanity? are we morally corrupt, prideful sinners or is there a glimmer of hope in our reason? through all his journeys, he visits a number of different lands that exaggerate human faults, but always returns to England. How does that affect his overall message?
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- THE PUBLISHER TO THE READER
- PART I--A VOYAGE TO LILLIPUT
- PART II--A VOYAGE TO BROBDINGNAG
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- PART IV--A VOYAGE TO THE COUNTRY OF THE...
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can someone name the different languages that Gulliver speaks and learns in Gulliver's travels?

