Whose wording and point of view are we hearing? Gulliver’s? His Houy master’s? Both?

Whose wording and point of view are we hearing? Gulliver’s? His Houy master’s? Both?
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In a paper of 3 double-spaced pages, formatted according to MLA guidelines, perform a close-reading analysis of the first half of Part 4, chapter 9, of Gulliver’s Travels, or in other words the passage extending from the sentence beginning “One of these grand assemblies was held in my time” (438, one-third down) to the sentence ending “I date all the succeeding misfortunes of my life” (439, three-quarters down). Look for revealing words and phrases. Try to think how the four paragraphs are organized as paragraphs. Whose wording and point of view are we hearing? Gulliver’s? His Houy master’s? Both? Though your primary task is to locate significant details in the target passage, you will probably find that as you do so you will soon be thinking about how strongly Gulliver admires the Houys on every dimension and about whether or not you share that estimate, and, if not, why not. (Feel free to use the abbreviations Houy, Houys, and so forth, so that you do not drive yourself crazy.)