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Discuss how in book of Gulliver's travel swift sets the example of lord munodi against the follies of progress committed by laputans

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Answered by shahbazalam987p65ymd
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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. While the inhabitants of Lagado pursue their attempts to extract sunbeams from cucumbers and to eliminate all verbs and adjectives from their language, Munodi is a rare example of practical intelligence. Having tried unsuccessfully to convince his fellows of their misguided public policies, he has given up and is content to practice what he preaches on his own estates. In his kindness to strangers, Munodi is also a counterexample to the contemptuous treatment that the other Laputians and Lagadans show Gulliver. He takes his guest on a tour of the kingdom, explains the advantages of his own estates without boasting, and is, in general, a figure of great common sense and humanity amid theoretical delusions and impractical fantasizing. As a figure isolated from his community, Munodi is similar to Gulliver, though Gulliver is unaware of his alienation while Munodi suffers acutely from his. Indeed, in Munodi we glimpse what Gulliver could be if he were wiser: a figure able to think critically about life and society.↩️

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Answered by krishna210398
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Answer:Munodi is like Gulliver while he transforms into an individual separate from his community.  While Gulliver is unaware of their separation, Munodi suffers greatly from it.



Explanation: Lord Manodi is a common character who is instrumental in showing a sense of discontent within the community of foolish people.

Manoj is a practical and rare character.Munodi does not listen to anyone's words in front of him.His fans have understood and accepted defeat.

While there is a similar character on Gulliver who takes his guest on a state tour and boasts and explains the benefits of his cult.  

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