Gulliver's Travels is a scathing satire that exposes the underlying human tendencies toward pride, political corruption, and societal folly, which are frequently hidden by the veneer of rationality and progress. Swift uses Lemuel Gulliver's fictional journeys to Lilliput, Brobdingnag, Laputa, and the land of the Houyhnhnms to criticize political institutions, scientific undertakings, and social posturing by employing exaggerated viewpoints and imaginary cultures. The novel's biting irony and innovative storytelling highlight humanity's moral flaws and constant proclivity for self-deception, cementing its status as a major work in the genre of satirical literature. Zeba Books Classics presents enduring works that challenge authority and remain relevant today. Carefully prepared, unabridged, and true to the original texts, these books invite readers into a timeless conversation. This edition is published by Zeba Books. Visit us at https://zebabooks. org/genre/classics for more timeless classics.