Sketch the character of Lord Munodi.

Lord Munodi is the governor of Balnibarbi. He is a humble person and a loyal patriot to his king. His hospitality is revealed in the way he receives Gulliver. His rational thoughts are opposed by the state, and he is demoted from his existing post in the state.

Lord Munodi supports ancient methods of agriculture. He painfully realises that the new ways of agriculture has ruined the flourishing agriculture of the state. He appears to be the most sensible and practical among the Laputians.

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