How did lilliputians deal with giant in the country
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Lilliputians initially deal with giant by holding him captive.
The question belongs to the story Gulliver's Travels, written by author Jonathan Swift. The story was originally published in October, 1726 by Benjamin Motte.
The giant, Gulliver, is held captive by little lilliputians. They consider him as their enemy, and therefore, tie him down, around his arms and legs. They transport him to their city, in the same position.
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Lilliputians initially deal with giant by holding him captive. ... The giant, Gulliver, is held captive by little lilliputians. They consider him as their enemy, and therefore, tie him down, around his arms and legs. They transport him to their city, in the same position.
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