The correct order in this case is "You, he, and I." When listing multiple people as the subjects of a sentence, it is customary to list them in the order of the second person (you), followed by the third person (he), and then the first person (I).
By using size, Swift shows the dreadful sides of the Europeans and their faults. Although some readers say that Swift uses size in Gulliver's Travels to satirize people positively, he uses satire to reveal the negative side of people showing their human pride, existence, and knowledge.
In "Ode to the West Wind," Shelley's West Wind serves as both a destroyer and preserver. It destroys by sweeping away dead leaves and decaying matter, symbolizing death and decay. Simultaneously, it preserves by scattering seeds that will germinate in the spring, symbolizing rebirth and renewal.