In the book Gulliver's Travel, the theme pride is presented between Book 1 and Book 2. Pride enables one to credit themselves as being prime to others. Despite how tiny the Lilliputian are they seem to seize control over Gulliver. The Lilliputians are gratified to have Gulliver as abducted, what they do not come to mind is their army would not be an army without Gulliver and his backbone for being an immense man compared to them. An example of the Lilliputians not putting their pride to the side is when they attack Gulliver with tiny arrows assuming damage would occur. Lilliputians abuse the power of pride just because of the Emperor and having Gulliver tied up.
In Book 2 we have the Brobdingnagians vs Gulliver. Gulliver