Morality is a code of conduct, or a set of beliefs in the classification of right and wrong behaviors. In the novel Gulliver's Travels, Swift used a moral touchstone in every adventure in which Gulliver also traveled. In every journey that Gulliver has taken, there is only one set of characters that depict the morals of society and how humanity is currently viewed. Gulliver's first and second voyages were the most similar because they considered the insignificance of the size of the human race. The moral of these two journeys was that you should not underestimate the size of your enemies, or anyone in particular, because even if insignificant in size, you cannot have full knowledge of who they are. For example, the Lilliputians are six-inch tall people that Gulliver met on his first journey, but although they may seem small and appear harmless due to his giant form, the Lilliputians were savage and had a thirst for war, thus representing the meanness of the world. human race. Unlike the Lilliputians, on the second journey, Gulliver met the Brobdingnagians, who are a race of giants. ...
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