Gulliver's Travels
give an account of the manner of education given to children of lilliput
from the place he met a child called glumtalclich
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from the place he met a child called glumtalclich
Children are raised by the state rather than their parents. Different classes learn about different things. The nobility's children, for instance, learn about honor, justice, courage, modesty, clemency, religion, and love of country.
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