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How is the orator of guillivers travels portrayed
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The orator in "Gulliver's Travels" is represented as a pompous and self-centered individual. He is depicted as someone who talks excessively and loves to hear himself speak, often going off on tangents and using long-winded language. The orator is shown as someone who uses his oratory skills to manipulate and control others, using his words to gain power and influence. Jonathan Swift portrays the orator as a satire of politicians and public speakers, highlighting the hypocrisy and dishonesty often found in those who hold positions of authority.