Packet 6: Tossup 8
Description acceptable. George Orwell reads this group’s use of “exhortation” as showing pacificism’s totalitarian tendency in the essay “Politics vs. Literature.” A general assembly of this group argues for exterminating a most “filthy, noisome, and deformed” species of animal, leading another to instead argue for the novel technique of castration. A character whom the narrator calls “my master” teaches him this group’s language, which is similar to High Dutch and lacks a word for “falsehood.” After being banished by this group, that narrator fashions a canoe out of skin and finds himself unable to stand the smell of his wife. This group bases its society on reason and disdains fighting over “shining stones,” unlike the brutish Yahoos. For 10 points, what intelligent quadripeds are visited in the final voyage of a satire by Jonathan Swift? ■END■
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