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How big was the narrator in the story? How did you arrive to this answer?​

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Answered by ItzDangerBhai
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The narrator of the poem is a man deeply in love, who beloved does not reciprocate his feelings and does not correspond to his sentiments. He compares the beauty of his beloved with the light of the day and the absence of her with the daybreak.

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Answered by AditiHegde
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In the story 'Gulliver in Lilliput', by Jonathan Swift, the narrator was a tall man, whose height might have been a little below 6 feet.

We can arrive at this answer in the following manner:

  • In the story, the narrator seems to be the sole survivor of a massive shipwreck and he gets washed to the share of Liliput.
  • The people who live here are very time compared to Gulliver. We can interpret so by the initial lines of Gulliver after he gained consciousness and opened his eyes.
  • The first scenario he witnessed was a tiny human with an even tinier bow and arrow. The person could not have been more than 6 inches tall.
  • Gulliver understood that the tiny people were scared of him due to his relatively huge size.

Hence, we can understand that the narrator was a relatively tall man.

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