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In gulliver’s travels by jonathan swift, what does gulliver’s views about the lilliputian’s physical characteristics say about his view of their character?
gulliver believes that his larger size means that he can easily outfight them.
gulliver sees himself as superior to lilliputians, and he distances himself from their human follies.
gulliver sees himself as larger in size, and therefore smart enough to defeat the lilliputians.
gulliver believes that what they lack in size they make up for in ambition.

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