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Discuss how in Book III of Gulliver’s Travels Swift sets the example of Lord Munodi

against the follies of progress committed by Laputans.​

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Answered by aratrikaghosh12
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Lord munodi is a minor character, but he plays the important role of showing the possibility of individual dissent within a brainwashed community. He is thus, a sensible man in all of Laputa.

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