Gogol Social Class

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Society has developed the concept of social class to categorize people into different groups based on economic, political, and socio-economic status. Social class plays an important and vital role in a person’s life to an extent where a world without social class can’t be imagined. Similarly, social class plays a key factor in the lives of the people in the short story “The Nose” by Nikolai Gogol. The author, Gogol, addresses issues of social class in a society in his short story. Another story, which I read long back in school which focused and criticized social class is “Gulliver's Travels” by Jonathan Swift. Both authors attack on the basis of social class and its effect on our society. The author represents Kovaliov’s rank and social …show more content…

A society is divided by social classes which divide people and there is no unity in a society. “Nothing angered and mortified me so much as the queen's dwarf; who being of the lowest stature that was ever in that country (for I verily think he was not full thirty feet high), became so insolent at seeing a creature so much beneath him, that he would always affect to swagger and look big as he passed by me in the queen's antechamber” (Swift 130). People in a society have mentality to show power to the people below them. In this case, the queen’s dwarf was in the lowest possible social class just because she is the small compared to everyone in her country. When Gulliver visits Brobdingnagian, he is now the smallest and thinest in the whole county, which makes him lower class than the queen’s dwarf. Similar to the story, people in a society bully and make fun of people below them only. They can't make fun or abuse the people in a higher class than them, so they just abuse the people below them the same they get bullied. It’s just a loop of people degrading the people below them in a social class. Everyone weak finds someone even weaker than them to pick on, to make them feel big and

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