how did Gulliver describe the character of the chief minister?
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Gulliver’s description of a chief minister revealed the irony in his society. He said that it was very important for a person to be a hypocrite if he wanted to become a chief minister. He added that a chief minister needed to be completely away from joy, sorrow, love, hatred or any other such passions. He insisted that a chief minister should only know how to cheat people and accumulate power and money.
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