In which the narrator provides a diligent and measured account of the vast kingdom of Brobdingnag, its extraordinary geography, populous cities, and the immense scale of its architecture and inhabitants, all observed with a meticulous eye and a touch of wonder. He also describes his manner of travel and the curiosities encountered, from monstrous sea creatures to the imposing yet familiar edifices of the king’s court, all set against a backdrop of natural marvel and restrained perplexity.