the king of brobdingnag is a giant not just physically but also morally.comment

The Brobdingnagians, were giants not only in stature but also in terms of morals. The king of Brobdingnag was a just fair, man, and he ruled the land with with benevolence as well as fairness, as the rules of the kingdom favoured charity above anything else. When Gulliver discusses European politics with him, he is appalled by the state of mankind in that land, so much so that he abhors them. The political discussions between the King of Brobdingnag and Gulliver are sufficient to establish him as a moral giant and Brobdingnag as a moral Utopia.
 

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