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The following question refers to Gulliver’s Travels by Jonathan Swift. Which sentence describes the culture group interaction between Gulliver and the Brobdingnagians best? Gulliver regularly attacks Brobdingnagian values and attitudes. The Brobdingnagians are kind to Gulliver but do not treat him as an equal. Gulliver likes the Brobdingnagians but is generally disrespectful to them. The Brobdingnagians are uncaring and wish harm on Gulliver.

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The correct answer for this question would be option A. After the emperor of Lilliput has finished visiting with Gulliver, the Lilliputian colonel ordered six men to be punished because Gulliver is attacked with arrows by the crowd and it turned out that these are the men who led the attack. Hope this answer helps.

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It is possible to argue that the sentence that best describes the culture group interactions between Gulliver and the Brobdingnagians is that they are kind to Gulliver but do not treat him as an equal. Despite the fact that he was taught their language by a nine years old girl - Glumdalclitch - who stood ¬not above 40 feet tall, being small for her age" his conversations with the King proves that the Brobdingnagians consider humans in general as below themselves, the King consider the English particularly "the most pernicious race of little odious vermin that nature ever suffered to crawl upon the surface of the earth". The king also scalds Gulliver when he tries to o interest the statesman in the use of gunpowder.

They find human institutions way below their own and they do not favour too much interaction or contact with humans, their laws are simple and straightforward, contrary to most human institutions; they value reason over emotions and it can be said that they are a race of mathematicians, being also profoundly interested in poetry and literature.

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