Why does Gulliver make a voyage to Brobdingnag?
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In Jonathan Swift's 1726 satire, Gulliver's Travels, the main character travels to a land called Brobdingnag, which is populated by giants. ... He also travels to the land's royal court, which provides Swift with an opportunity to question English society through the eyes of the giants.
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Gulliver make a voyage to brobdingnag to repair the ship.
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