Why did Gulliver detest flies ?
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One of the unexpected problems he encounters in Brobdingnag are insects—they are huge to him. At one point he is accosted by a fly. This wouldn't seem like anything to us, but to him the fly is the size of a bird. He finds it disgusting and it won't let him be.
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