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As Gulliver embarks on his various travels to different lands, he encounters societies that are vastly different from his own. In Lilliput, Gulliver is confronted with a society where people are only six inches tall, leading him to reflect on the relative nature of power and authority. This experience challenges his preconceived notions of what constitutes a "normal" society, prompting him to question the arbitrary rules and customs that govern human behavior. Similarly, in Brobdingnag, Gulliver finds himself in a land where the inhabitants are giants, causing him to reassess his own place in the world. Surrounded by beings of immense size and strength, Gulliver is forced to confront his own insignificance and vulnerability. This serves as a humbling experience for him, leading him to reconsider his previous beliefs about his own importance in the grand scheme of things. In Laputa, Gulliver encounters a society that is highly intellectual but completely detached from the practical realities of life. The inhabitants of Laputa are so consumed by their own abstract theories and ideas that they have lost touch with the ...
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