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Based on the conflict between the Big-Endians and the Little-Endians, what inference can you draw about Jonathan Swift's point of view concerning the conflicts of his time? Support your discussion with evidence from the text (at least one evidence) by quoting and/or paraphrasing. (200 - 250 words)​

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In Liliput, Gulliver discovers that there's a bitter factional dispute raging between those who break open their eggs at the little end (Little-Endians) and those who choose the big end (Big-Endians). It's a silly, pointless dispute, but it's just the kind of thing you'd expect to happen

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