How does Gulliver describe the Brobdingnag as a country and its people?
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gulliver has given a vivid description of the kingdom of brobdingnag. this country was a penin
sula with impassable volcanic 30 miles high mountains.ocean surrounded it on rest of 3 sides but the country neither had any sea ports nor any commerce with outside world. the kingdom consisted of 51 cities and about hundred walled towns and a great no. of villages . the king's palace consisted of several buildings spread over seven miles. the cities abounded in beggars, who presented a very horrifying and detestable sight. brobdingnag was too small but extremely deciplined
sula with impassable volcanic 30 miles high mountains.ocean surrounded it on rest of 3 sides but the country neither had any sea ports nor any commerce with outside world. the kingdom consisted of 51 cities and about hundred walled towns and a great no. of villages . the king's palace consisted of several buildings spread over seven miles. the cities abounded in beggars, who presented a very horrifying and detestable sight. brobdingnag was too small but extremely deciplined
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