give a brief account of satirical representation of Gulliver in lilliput
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Swift's Gulliver's Travels (1.2329–2473) is a masterpiece of satire, employing a range of satiric modes against a wide variety of targets. In Part 1, dealing with Lilliput, the satire is chiefly political. The Lilliputians' bitter political controversies unmistakably mirror those of the British ruling class.
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