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Scrooge sees under the robe of the Ghost of Christmas Present, two children, whose names show that they are symbols: Ignorance and want. They are your standard impoverished Dickensian children; they are ragged in clothes, dirty and starving.
Explanation:
<span>Gulliver reflected Swift's views and values. He mocked his contemporaries with the lilliputians and the brobdingnagians, as well as the sky dwellers. Only in the last section of his book, where Gulliver lives among the horse society(can't recall their name right now), does he approve of the society's structure and values.</span>
Wdym sorry I didn’t understand can u explain more
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Count on me, Queen of Mean, and Fireworks
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