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Summary Comparison b/w Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift novel and Movie adaptation (1996)

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It is a Comparison between Gulliver's Travels Novel by Jonathan Swift and the Movie adaptation of Gulliver's Travels from 1996. It explains the differences and satires in both movie and novel.

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GULLIVER'S TRAVELS
Jonathan Swift

, Part 01: Voyage to Lilliput
Differences between movie and novel
Movie Novel

in the form of flashbacks in the form of story
no discussion about his personal life and discussion about his personal life, his
studies parentage and career
James Bates lived till the end James Bates died in the start
he had only one child, Tom Gulliver had 3 kids
Gulliver was not searched by the he was searched and hide his spectacles
Lilliputians and handkerchief
no contract was shown between Gulliver there was a contract between Gulliver
and emperor and emperor
movie is only for the sake of amusement a detail explanation about culture and
no explanation about culture and values of Lilliputians
traditions the complete process of rope dancing is
stick was used in the game instead of discussed
rope two political parties, trameckson and
no focus on high heels and low heels, slamsekans
only emperor was the main focus it took 3 months to learn their language
no language barrier burial method was also explained in
no burial method was shown novel
he can move freely in the palace he can't move freely in the palace
because there was no contract according to the contract
king had two sons king had no son
no concept of education is shown education of lilliput is discussed in dteail
did not return home after first voyage return home after first voyage
the main focus on lilliput, blefescodian description of Blefescodian culture in
culture is not shown much detail

Similarities between novel and movie
emperor disliked Gulliver in movie and novel
concept of food
idea of blind and starve to death
detail of egg cracking

Satire
Sir James Bates
reaction of society, embodiment of seven deadly sins
we want to cure other diseases but James is unaware of his own vices, no sensible man in the
end at the court. he gave alcohol to Gulliver and sent him to hospital
Marry (Gulliver's wife)
confident, kind genial lady
generalized picture of women who remain within houses

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