why is gulliver so eager to assert hisown country's importance to brobdingnagians
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Brobdingnagians were giant beings. Gulliver was a tiny being in front of them. So when the Brobdingnagian king asked Gulliver about English politics, he took this as an opportunity and asserted his own country’s importance. He explained him all that he could about his country.
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Brobdingnagians were giant beings. Gulliver was a tiny being in front of them. So when the Brobdingnagian king asked Gulliver about English politics, he took this as an opportunity and asserted his own country’s importance. He explained him all that he could about his country.
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Answer: Those whose pride overcame their reason, the disputes between the Church of England and the Roman Catholic Church, and the disputes between Protestant England and Catholic France.
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Those whose pride overcame their reason, the disputes between the Church of England and the Roman Catholic Church, and the disputes between Protestant England and Catholic France.
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