give the character sketch about the king of Brobdingnag in about 150 words

The King of Brobdingnag rules his people wisely and compassionately. He questions Gulliver about England and is shocked by the moral corruption prevalent in the government and institutions there.
The Queen of Brobdingnag:  The Queen of Brobdingnag buys Gulliver from the farmer who is exploiting him and looks after him. She treats him with kindness and consideration, and grows fond of him; he reciprocates her feelings, kissing her little finger as a mark of respect.
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Gulliver has many thoughtful discussions with the King of Brobdingnag about philosophy and ethics. Unlike the Emperor of Lilliput, the king of Brobdingnag is a true intellectual who cares about his subjects and likes to ponder the complexities of life.
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The king?-? The king of Brobdingnag, who, in contrast to the emperor of Lilliput, seems to be a true intellectual, well versed in political science among other disciplines. While his wife has an intimate, friendly relationship with the diminutive visitor, the king?s relation to Gulliver is limited to serious discussions about the history and institutions of Gulliver?s native land. He is thus a figure of rational thought who somewhat prefigures the Houyhnhnms in Book IV.Lord Munodi?-? A lord of Lagado, capital of the underdeveloped land beneath Laputa, who hosts Gulliver and gives him a tour of the country on Gulliver?s third voyage. Munodi is a rare example of practical-minded intelligence both in Lagado, where the applied sciences are wildly impractical, and in Laputa, where no one even considers practicality a virtue. He fell from grace with the ruling elite by counseling a commonsense approach to agriculture and land management in Lagado, an approach that was rejected even though it proved successful when applied to his own flourishing estate. Lord Munodi serves as a reality check for Gulliver on his third voyage, an objective-minded contrast to the theoretical delusions of the other inhabitants of Laputa and Lagado.
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