Gulliver's travel

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Across
  1. 2. life in Laputa where everyone is so obsessed with abstract ____, musical, and astronomical theory.
  2. 6. In the book, Gulliver studied at ____ as a teenager, but due of lack of money, they are unable to afford it and he was sent to London as a surgeon’s apprentice.
  3. 7. _____ and deception are the main themes in the story of Gulliver’s travel.
  4. 8. The author used ___ (literary genre) to exaggerate the wildness of little people and increase the satire.
  5. 10. The Lilliputians symbolises the ___ society at the time.
  6. 11. Gulliver _____ a fire by urinating to save the king’s wife.
  7. 13. The ____ symbolises the human’s excessive pride and hubris in their own small existence.
  8. 15. Gulliver’s travel is a work of _____.
Down
  1. 1. Gulliver earned the title of ____ after saving the king in Lilliput.
  2. 3. _____ (a type of) irony is used when there are conflicts between characters and situations, or contradiction between readers’ expectation and actual outcomes of an event.
  3. 4. The second voyage Gulliver was taken to, inhabited by giants.
  4. 5. Nothing in the world of Gulliver's Travels is purely objective, not even the size and shape of human beings, showing the difference and importance of ___.
  5. 9. Gulliver is a ___ man, an honest man that expects others to be honest as well.
  6. 12. The book is written in a ___ person view.
  7. 14. The book is written by Jonathan ____.