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He is dismayed. He things that they are grotesque and cannot understand how anyone can live looking that way.

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Gulliver is reminded of man's corruption by the oversized ears and noses of the Brobdingnagians in Jonathan Swift's "Gulliver's Travels." The exaggerated features highlight how human vices like vanity and greed are magnified when seen in this way.

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Q: What enlarged human features remind gulliver of man's corruption?
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