Give a portrait of the king of Brobdingnag how was he different from the emperor of lilliput
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Like all Lilliputians, the emperor is fewer than six inches tall. His power and majesty impress Gulliver deeply, but to us he appears both laughable and sinister. ... The emperor is both a satire of the autocratic ruler and a strangely serious portrait of political power.The farmer - Gulliver's first master in Brobdingnag.
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