Gulliver's Travels

WHAT IS YOUR OPINION ON THE WAY CHILDREN ARE EDUCATED IN NURSERIES AWAY FROM THE jurisdiction OF THEIR PARENTS?DO YOU THINK THIS IS A BETTER WAY OF RAISING CHILDREN? WHY OR WHY NOT? JUSTIFY.

PART 1,CHAPTER-6

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Gulliver tells the reader that the state rather than their parents raises children. Different classes learn about different things. The nobility's children, for instance, learn about honor, justice, courage, modesty, clemency, religion, and love of country. This really represents an elitist and fragmented society. It also has shades of fascism. There is really nothing good about this.