In Jonathan Swift's "Gulliver's Travels," how is the satirical critique of human nature and society primarily presented?
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Through a series of allegorical dreams that Gulliver has.
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Through direct authorial commentary on various societal issues.
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Through Gulliver's interaction with different civilizations which are metaphoric representations of human society.
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Through the use of supernatural elements that represent human flaws and virtues.