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How does the king’s huge size in relation to Gulliver’s small size serve to emphasize Swift’s satire of English politics and society?

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The king believes the large population will outnumber the British fleet

The king believes that his armies will crush Gulliver's small army

Swift believes that English politics and society are too big

The king believes the ideas of English politics and society are small.

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The king believes the ideas of English politics and society are small.

Step-by-step explanation:

According to Jonathan Swift's satire in Gulliver's Travels the King's huge size in relation to Gulliver's small size emphasizes the king believes the ideas of English politics and society are small.

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