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What effect does seeing the Brobdingnagians' enlarged human features have on Gulliver?

He is reminded of man's corruption.
He admires their large eyes.
He fears the size of their feet.
He thinks the Brobdingnagians look like horses.

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He is reminded of man's corruption

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He is reminded of man's corruption after seeing the Brobdingnagians' enlarged human features. He reminded of man's corruption in England but he saw a difference in the Brobdingnagians' morale of living. This event occurred in the "Gulliver's Travels Part II: A Voyage to Brobdingnag" satirical novel written by John Swift. This novel is the sequel of "Gulliver's Travels".
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