Gulliver's Travels, most famous work of Jonathan Swift is a misanthropic anatomy of human nature. Each of the four books has a different theme, but all are attempts to deflate human pride. It may be a politico-sociological treatise in the form of a satire; a protest against Imperialism and Colonialism; an attack on the corrupt Whig oligarchy which had displaced the Swift's Tories in London — a defence of Tory policies, an attack on the Prime Minister, Robert Walpole, and on the expensive and bloody trade wars which had accompanied the twelve years of Whig government — but it is also, on a deeper level, a satire on the universal human tendency to abuse political power and authority, to manipulate others and deceive ourselves.
Taksit Sayısı | Taksit tutarı | Genel Toplam |
---|---|---|
Tek Çekim | 91,00 | 91,00 |
3 | 33,15 | 99,44 |
6 | 17,50 | 105,00 |
9 | 12,29 | 110,57 |
12 | 9,68 | 116,13 |
Taksit Sayısı | Taksit tutarı | Genel Toplam |
---|---|---|
Tek Çekim | 91,00 | 91,00 |
3 | 33,15 | 99,44 |
6 | 17,50 | 105,00 |
9 | 12,29 | 110,57 |
12 | 9,68 | 116,13 |
Taksit Sayısı | Taksit tutarı | Genel Toplam |
---|---|---|
Tek Çekim | 91,00 | 91,00 |
3 | 33,15 | 99,44 |
6 | 17,50 | 105,00 |
9 | 12,29 | 110,57 |
12 | 9,68 | 116,13 |
Taksit Sayısı | Taksit tutarı | Genel Toplam |
---|---|---|
Tek Çekim | 91,00 | 91,00 |
3 | 33,15 | 99,44 |
6 | 17,50 | 105,00 |
9 | 12,29 | 110,57 |
12 | 9,68 | 116,13 |
Taksit Sayısı | Taksit tutarı | Genel Toplam |
---|---|---|
Tek Çekim | 91,00 | 91,00 |
3 | 33,15 | 99,44 |
6 | 17,50 | 105,00 |
9 | 12,29 | 110,57 |
12 | 9,68 | 116,13 |
Taksit Sayısı | Taksit tutarı | Genel Toplam |
---|---|---|
Tek Çekim | 91,00 | 91,00 |
3 | 33,15 | 99,44 |
6 | 17,50 | 105,00 |
9 | 12,29 | 110,57 |
12 | 9,68 | 116,13 |
Taksit Sayısı | Taksit tutarı | Genel Toplam |
---|---|---|
Tek Çekim | 91,00 | 91,00 |
3 | - | - |
6 | - | - |
9 | - | - |
12 | - | - |
Gulliver's Travels, most famous work of Jonathan Swift is a misanthropic anatomy of human nature. Each of the four books has a different theme, but all are attempts to deflate human pride. It may be a politico-sociological treatise in the form of a satire; a protest against Imperialism and Colonialism; an attack on the corrupt Whig oligarchy which had displaced the Swift's Tories in London — a defence of Tory policies, an attack on the Prime Minister, Robert Walpole, and on the expensive and bloody trade wars which had accompanied the twelve years of Whig government — but it is also, on a deeper level, a satire on the universal human tendency to abuse political power and authority, to manipulate others and deceive ourselves.