9) Who is Gulliver's main enemy in
the royal court of Brobdingnag?
The dwarf
The King
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The queen
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Answers
Answer:
the dwarf
Explanation:
the dwarf is gulliver's main enemy in the royal court
Answer:
The dwarf, who is the queen's jester, is portrayed as the main enemy of Gulliver.
Explanation:
In Brobdingnag, through Gulliver, we understand the follies of humans. While he had been in Lilliput, we stood tall and looked down upon the Lilliputians at their acts. Here, while Gulliver is largely at the mercy of the Brobdingnagians, he cannot help but introspect himself and the people he represents. Although Brobdingnagians were such people who were 'grotesque' from the point of view of Gulliver, they were inherently morally upright as compared to all the follies and shortcomings that Gulliver narrates of the people from his land.
In this episode, there is only one villain of the story, that is, a dwarf who is the queen's jester. He is said to be envious of all the attention that Gulliver had been getting at the royal palace. He was someone who lacked Brobdingnagian morality, thus he acted out his jealousy by stuffing Gulliver in the hollow bone marrow and dropping him in a bowl of cream.