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how is drawf in gulliver

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Answered by Nightmare1069
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Assisting in Brobdingnag proves difficult for Gulliver. He encounters a series of dangers because of his small size-and because the dwarf relishes in making Gulliver's life difficult. Gulliver's nemesis is the dwarf, who used to be the small man in court and favoured by the queen. The Dwarf plots to have Gulliver killed.
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Explanation:

Brobdingnag is a fictional land, which is occupied by giants, in Jonathan Swift's 1726 satirical novel Gulliver's Travels.

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