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In the second part of the "trip to the Great Britain", the Great Britain is another kind of social system. The author describes it as an ideal and educated monarchy, and the king is more virtuous and upright, which reflects a more ideal social system in the author's mind than the British social system. Through the king's criticism of the British situation described by Gulliver, it is revealed that the British social system is absolutely not as ideal as Gulliver said to the king. In the words of the king of Great Britain, the author pointedly points out that a series of historical events in Britain "are just a series of plots, rebellions, murders, massacres and purges, and the results are greed, factional competition, hypocrisy, treachery, cruelty, violence, madness, hatred and ambition." It fully exposes the ugly nature of the so-called superior figures. The king of Great Britain also expressed great hatred for Britain's love of war. This is actually the author's use of the king of Great Britain to condemn the evil consequences of war on the people.
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