Gulliver's Travels Practice Test

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What features of Gulliver confuse the Houyhnhnms?

His large size and strength

His clothing and soft skin

The choice regarding Gulliver's clothing and soft skin is the most fitting when considering the features that confuse the Houyhnhnms. The Houyhnhnms, being rational and intelligent horses, have a distinct lifestyle that starkly contrasts with that of humans. Their perception of what is natural and normal is vastly different from human customs.

Gulliver's clothing represents a significant aspect of human culture, and the Houyhnhnms, who live in a society that values simplicity and practicality, are perplexed by these adornments. They see clothing as unnecessary, pointing to a fundamental difference in values and societal structures. Moreover, Gulliver's soft skin is an indicator of his vulnerability, which runs counter to the robust nature they associate with strength and functionality.

This confusion highlights the broader themes in "Gulliver's Travels," where Swift contrasts different societies and their values. The Houyhnhnms' inability to comprehend these aspects of Gulliver symbolizes the critique of human vanity and the complexities of human civilization when viewed through a more rational, uncomplicated lens.

His allegiance to other creatures

His use of complex language

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