In the story, Gulliver is once again depicted as a traveler who embarks on extraordinary adventures. He finds himself on Mars, which is portrayed as a dying planet inhabited by various alien races. Gulliver interacts with the Martians and learns about their culture, politics, and technology. The Martians are divided into different races with distinct characteristics, including the human-like Red Martians and the bird-like Black Martians. Gulliver witnesses their conflicts, alliances, and advanced technologies. He also becomes involved in the Martian society and eventually gains a position of influence. The novel explores themes of imperialism, war, and social commentary, much like Swift's original work. Edwin L. Arnold's "Gulliver of Mars" offers a unique and imaginative perspective on the planet Mars and provides an entertaining science fiction adventure set in a fantastical extraterrestrial world. It's worth noting that while "Gulliver of Mars" is a lesser-known work compared to Jonathan Swift's original novel, it has contributed to the literary tradition of Mars-based science fiction, influencing subsequent authors who explored the Red Planet in their stories.
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