Jonathan Swift was born in a very poor family - his mother - Abigail and sister- Jane. His father was a well-known clergyman in England but had died seven months before Jonathan was born. “The mass of apocryphal …show more content…
40). Swift, as a representative of the Irish bishops, attempted to get Queen Anne and the Whigs to give some money related to the Irish church.They did not provide any financial aid to Swift and the Irish bishops, and Swift betrayed them despite the fact that he had thought of them as his companions and had given his help to them when he was working for Sir William Temple. Swift swung to the Tories for political loyalty and committed his publicity abilities to their administrations. Using some political occasions of 1714-1718, in Gulliver's Travels, he depicted numerous things that would show and make his readers understand that Lilliputian folly is the English Whig folly. Swift's slyness was useful. His book was prominent because it was adventurous and also baffled story and he persuades his readers to be eager to understand and identify the various characters that the story has and see the real historical idea of the story and see it from a new