Gulliver's Travels Jonathan Swift (1900)
No CoverLemuel Gulliver's voyages to bizarre lands of tiny people, giants, floating islands, and intelligent horses, satirizing politics, science, and human nature.
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Lemuel Gulliver's voyages to bizarre lands of tiny people, giants, floating islands, and intelligent horses, satirizing politics, science, and human nature.
will contain mild spoilers
Gulliver briefly mentions his wife at home with no romantic or sexual scenes.
Satirical accounts of wars, executions, and battles with minimal graphic detail.
No profanity or strong language depicted.
Occasional social drinking mentioned in passing.
No LGBTQ+ characters or themes depicted.
Satirical portrayals of religious practices and conflicts in fictional societies.
No magic or witchcraft depicted.
No occult or demonological content depicted.
Extensive satirical commentary on government, war, and social institutions.
No self-harm or suicide depicted.
References to slavery, warfare, and societal oppression in satirical contexts.
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