Different Dimension in Laputa(Laputa, Balnibarbi, Glubdubdrib and Luggnagg)
1. Paper-2
• Presented By: Abulhasan H Aabedi
• Topic: Different Dimension in Laputa
• Roll No: 01
• Enrollment No: 2069108420180001
• Paper No: 2 The Neoclassical Literature
• M. A. Sem:-1
• Batch: 2017-19
• Email Id: abediabul@gmail.com
• Submitted To: Department of English MKBU
2. Different Dimension in Laputa
• The Voyage to…
• Laputa
• Balnibarbi
• Glubbdubdrib
• Luggnagg
3. What is meaning of Laputa
• Laputa known as the flying Island but somewhere
Jonathan Swift connected with the Spanish word ‘The
Whore’ means prostitute.
• ‘La’ just means her, but ‘Puta’ is the equivalent of whore
(prostitute) usually used to discribe loose women.
4. Laputa a floating Island
• The land of intellectual
people.
• Laputians interesting in
music, mathematic and
astronomy.
• Imaginary fear of men
and sexual desire of
women.
• The people of Laputa
looking stranger,
mathematical signs and
symbol on their garments.
5. Balnibarbi
• The land of experiments.
• Munodi the governor of
Lagado but was then
discharged for insufficiency.
• Balnibarbian built an academy
of projectors in Lagado to
focus on the arts, science,
language and machine.
• Professors at the academy
created new rules, method,
instruments and tools.
• Many different and unusual
experiment and insanity of
politicians.
6. Glubbdubdrib
• The land of sorcerers or
magician.
• King had power to bring back
dead for the purpose of serving
him.
• Gulliver ask to call Alexander
the great, who tells Gulliver
that he actually died because
of to much drinking.
• Gulliver’s faced many other
ghost and victorious people.
• After talking numerous people,
Gulliver says that he is chiefly
disgusted with modern history
because he has found that the
world was been misled by
writers and historians.
7. Luggnagg
• The Island of immortal
people.
• Gulliver meets the
struldbrugs, people who
were been born with a race
curse a red dot above their
left eyebrow that bears
immorality.
• Luggnaggians explain the
reality to Gulliver that
struldbrugs are despised
people.
• Gulliver is horrified from
the reality of immortal
men.
8. Conclusion
To wind up, Jonathan Swift satire on the society of Europe
through these voyages and indicates the corrupt society of
England and satire on those who like to be immortal.