Gulliver's Travels

How was Gulliver the object of a farmer's contempt in brobdingnag ?

Gulliver's​ travel's​ part 2

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At first, the farmer thinks that Gulliver is some kind of pest. Gulliver impresses the farmer with his sophistication and ability to learn languages. Although the farmer does not understand Gulliver at first, he concludes that Gulliver must be a "rational creature".