Jonathan Swift was born in Ireland in 1667 and received degrees from Trinity College Dublin and Oxford University. He became an Anglican priest and was active in English political debates between Whigs and Tories. Swift is famous for his satirical works including Gulliver's Travels, which parodies travel narratives and explores the human condition. In Gulliver's Travels, Lemuel Gulliver encounters tiny Lilliputians, giants in Brobdingnag, the flying island of Laputa, and intelligent horses called Houyhnhnms alongside savage human-like Yahoos.