Just read Gulliver's Travels, part 3 chatper 10.
( http://xahlee.org/p/Gullivers_Travels/gt3ch10.html
)
Where, they have this =E2=80=9CStruldbrugs=E2=80=9D, which is a immortal,
b=
ut!
And here's my comment on this chapter:
=E3=80=8C=E2=80=A2 Swift's take on immortality is a sad one, with dotage
be=
ing its
fatal disease. Granted that he does a pessimistic take, but his
resolution is rather unsatisfactory. First of all, implied in the word
immortality is perpetual youth, or at least some certain magical slow
down of aging speed. If there is immortality but with mortal aging,
that people hits their biological peak at 30, after which with gradual
and increased physical and mental disabilities, i doubt anyone would
wish such a immortality. Such a immortality is essentially a perpetual
vegetable after a mortal period. To dismiss immortality by not granting
perpetual youth, is rather imaginatively poor. It would be more
interesting, if Swift were to shroud immortality with some other,
inescapable human conditions or complications.=E3=80=8D
Xah
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