Gulliver undergoes significant changes in character through his four voyages. In the first voyage to Lilliput, he finds himself a giant compared to the tiny Lilliputians. In the second voyage to Brobdingnag, he is tiny compared to the giants there. In the third voyage to places like Laputa and Balnibarbi, he is a normal sized man. However, in the fourth voyage among the Houyhnhnms, a society of rational horses who see humans as inferior "yahoos," Gulliver starts to take on the perspectives and behaviors of the horses, becoming abnormal and losing his humanity. Through these adventures, Gulliver gains new perspectives on humanity but is