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Who is in charge in the country that the narrator visits in "The Voyage to the
Houyhnhnms"?

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Answer:

Your correct answer is horses

Step-by-step explanation:

A Voyage to Nowhere with Thomas More and Jonathan Swift: "Utopia" and "The Voyage to the Houyhnhnms" are journal articles published by ''The Johns Hopkins University Press'' in 1961 year.

In those articles there were various topics such as religion, irony, socialism, Utopianism, fiction and research. It had about 32 pages.

In "The Voyage to the Houyhnhnms" we can see a narrator in one of his journeys and adventures. When he visited the country, the horses were in charge.

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

No one horse is above any other other horse. Things are decided by a "grand assembly" which is everybody or every horse, or at least every male horse. I'm not certain about the females. The assembly is a democratic one. It's laws are simple (something like 25 words or less) and is harmonious in nature.

Gulliver is classified as a yahoo, which is not a particularly complementary term.

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