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After leaving Lilliput, Gulliver finds himself in a land of giants, where he is reduced to a tiny curiosity. As he lives among the Brobdingnagians, he faces new dangers and reflects on the flaws of his own society from an inverse perspective. The giant king’s moral judgments on Europe challenge Gulliver’s sense of national pride. The story satirizes politics, vanity, and human frailty through exaggerated scale. It’s a thoughtful continuation of Gulliver’s ironic journeys.
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