Give some instances to describe how despite being punished several times,the queen's dwarf made Gulliver's life miserable
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Answer:
The Queen’s dwarf is very jealous of Gulliver as Gulliver attains all the attention of the king and queen fast.
Explanation:
The Queen was attracted by the tiny man named Gulliver and so she buys Gulliver from the farmer. The king is also admired by him when Gulliver speaks about English customs and politics. But the Queen’s dwarf feels disturbed and jealous because of Gulliver’s entry and he attains the affection of Queen more than a Queen’s dwarf. So, he tortures him by putting Gulliver into the bowl of rice, drops barrel-sized apples at him, and a spaniel picks him up in his mouth, Gulliver is a toy to Queen’s dwarf because he is smaller than him in size so he torments him.
The Queen’s dwarf is a 30 foot tall person. He is shocked to have a man, even smaller than he is and have an interest in torturing Gulliver. Here, height is considered as an indication of social and intellectual power in the society.