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Does Gulliver feel more at home politically in lilliput or brobdingnag? what would he likely think of modern American politics

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In my opinion, Gulliver feels more like a Brobdingnag than a Lilliputian. Gulliver believes that Lilliputian's ideology on politics what sets him apart. Lilliputians would rather choose people foolish people than the wise. The Lilliputians believe that this is the only way that they can avoid corruption.
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