What is the symbolic significance of the lilliputians of Gulliver's Travel?
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Lilliputians. The Lilliputians symbolize humankind's wildly excessive pride in its own puny existence. Swift fully intends the irony of representing the tiniest race visited by Gulliver as by far the most vainglorious and smug, both collectively and individually.
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