why did the gulliver did not want to leave the country of honyhnhms and go back to his own people
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When Gulliver was
abandoned in a landing boat, he came first upon a race of hideous deformed creatures to which he
conceived a violent antipathy. Shortly thereafter he met a horse and came to
understand that the horses were the rulers and the deformed creatures were human beings in their base form. Gulliver became a member of the horse's household,
and started to both admire and emulate the Houyhnhnms and their lifestyle,
rejecting humans as merely Yahoos endowed with some semblance of reason which
they only use to exacerbate and add to the vices Nature gave them. The
admiration and a deep liking towards of the lifestyle of houyhnhnm made Gulliver did not want to leave the country of honyhnhms and
go back to his own people.
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