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What satirical purpose does the reference to the Emperor's speeches on mercy serve? Gulliver's
Travels
by
Jonathan
Swift
( (excerpt)
On It shows good speeches being celebrated without regard to the intent of their speakers
OB. It reveals the low moral standards of subjects in relation to their rulers,
Cit exposes the hypocrisy of rulers who obscure their brutality with meaningless words
OD It shows the need to impart justice without regard for mercy and without prejudice
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