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compare and contrast the little people and Gulliver in gullivers travels .How are they different?

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Answered by vaishnavipilla2008
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They are morally "little people," and Gulliver is glad to escape them.

In contrast, Gulliver is at first horrified by the ugly appearance of the Brobdingnagians, who are gigantic compared to him. He is repulsed, for example, by their large skin pores. However, they turn out to be much kinder to him than the Lilliputians, and their king is one of the most sympathetic characters in the entire work. His country is not perfect, but it is less corrupt than either Lilliput or England. Gulliver fares well there, despite feeling vulnerable because of his small size.

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