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What could this country (laputa) that gulliver discovers symbolize (i.e. what is gulliver satirizing in the above excerpt)?

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In the book, Gulliver Travels, Laputa is a flying island which is about 4.5 miles in diameter. The island was filled with men of science who used magnetic as a magnetic transport from one point to the other. The island represents England and how it used its power to oppress Ireland (Ladago in the story)
Gulliver tries to portray the satire on how England used science to suppress Ireland and further exposes the corrupt side of England.

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Laputa, as depicted in Gulliver's Travels, is a flying island with a diameter of around 4.5 miles. The island was teeming with scientists who used attractive as a means of getting from one place to another. The island speaks to England and how it used its power to exploit Ireland (Ladago in the story). Gulliver attempts to portray a spoof of how Britain used science to suffocate Ireland and inspire people to expose Britain's degenerate side.

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