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Gulliver asserts his own country's importance to the Brobdingnagians in hopes of gaining their favor and protection. He wants to convince them that England is a formidable nation, hoping they will treat him well and not harm him. Additionally, by emphasizing his country's strengths, Gulliver may also be attempting to feel a sense of pride and security in a foreign and potentially threatening environment.

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