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Paper 2 The Neoclassical Literature
1. Rewriting the story of “Tom Jones”,
“Gulliver’s Travels”, and
“Robinson Crusoe”
Prepared and Presented by
Parth Bhatt, Roll No. III,
P-2 The Neo-Classical Literature
Sem. III, Eng. Dept. MKS BU.
2. The Story
• Tom is Found orphan – raised by a rich man
Mr. Allworthy – Bridget marries to Captain
Billfill – their son is Billfill raised with Tom
• Captain Billfill – jealousy of Tom for all the
possession of Mr. Allworthy – Cap. Billfill
dies because of apoplexy
• Tutors behavior – despise Tom and adore
Bill
3. Conti..
• Sophia Western, Squire Western's
daughter, falls deeply in love with Tom
• Tom’s affection for Molly Seagrim - the
poor but feisty daughter of Black George
• Molly’s pregnancy – Tom prevents
Allworthy from sending Molly to prison
by admitting that he has fathered her child.
4. Virtue vs. Vice
• “If there are men who cannot feel the delight
of giving happiness to others, I sincerely pity
them, as they are incapable of tasting what is,
in my opinion, a greater honour, a higher
interest, and a sweeter pleasure, than the
ambitious, the avaricious, or the voluptuous
man can ever obtain.” ~ Tom Jones (P. 644)
5. Virtue vs. Vise
• “I am not a hardened sinner; I thank Heaven I
have had time to reflect on my past life, where,
though I cannot charge myself with any gross
villainy, yet I can discern follies and vices too
sufficient to repent and be ashamed of; follies
which have been attended with dreadful
consequences to myself, and have brought me
to the brink of destruction. ~ Tom Jones
(P.853)
6. Let’s Travel!
• A Voyage to Lilliput
• A Voyage to Brobdingnag
• Part III: A Voyage to Laputa, Balnibarbi,
Luggnagg, Glubbdubdrib, and Japan
• Part IV: A Voyage to the Country of the
Houyhnhnms
7. Let’s go for a Cruise!
• Isnald • Pets and Colonialism
• Solitude and • Religion in Crysis
individualism • Aloofness
• Owenership
• Survival vs.
Superiority
• Saviour
8. Thank You
• This presentation is submitted to Dept. of
English, Maharaja Krishnakumarsinhji
Bhavnagar University