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gulliver's travels
Much like Jonathan Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels, I’m going to make a series of posts with 4 parts (with a 5th one for a final commentary).
And where else to start than with the Lilliputians?
This is the most well known section of Gulliver’s Travels, where Gulliver is on an island inhabited by human beings who are 12 times smaller than normal.
If there’s anything to be said about these little guys, it is that they are tiny balls of pride. They are really high and mighty for people who are only six inches tall, and their language is really eloquent.
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