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How was Gulliver's life in Brobdingnag? How different it would without Glumdalclitch? (Gulliver's Travel novel)

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Answered by kvnmurty
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    Gulliver’s travels was written by Jonathan Swift. Gulliver set sailing on ship Adventure finally ends up in Brobdingnag kingdom. He was picked by a large human, a farmer on whose land Gulliver was found. There the people were at least 11 to 12 times as tall as normal human beings. The Brobdinagians are amused by him, his size and actions. 

 

The farmer’s daughter was amused by Gulliver and he was like a living toy for her. She took care of him like a nurse. He was exhibited by the farmer in the kingdom for money. Then the Queen of the kingdom loved to see Gulliver and bought him. He was kept as an honourable member in the court.   Glumdalclitch continues to be his nurse and take care of him.

 

Gulliver was given a small house to live in, specially built for him. It was called a traveling box by the Brobdinagians.  The people treated him well.  The king, queen and others were very enthused to hear about Europe and England. They were thrilled to learn about guns.  He was very happy in there for two  years.  But he had difficulties and lived dangerously with the animals like frog, insects, dog, monkey and bird.  Gulliver made them laugh and enjoy by entertainment and running on piano.

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