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Jonathan Swift is believed to have depicted Flimnap as Walpole in "Gulliver's Travels" to criticize the real-life political corruption and manipulation he perceived in Walpole's governance. By satirizing Walpole through the character of Flimnap, Swift used allegory to highlight his criticism of political figures and systems he perceived as dishonest or self-serving.

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