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in English Write the character sketch of Gulliver

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Answered by writtik
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Lemuel Gulliver is a trained surgeon and a sea captain . He is very adventurous.He has a great interest in Sea voyage.Though all his sea voyages turned out to be misfortunes.He is married to Marry Burton.They have two children.Gulliver is carried away to a whole different world by his every voyage.However he is a man of perfection who is able to face any difficult situations.He experiences and learns a lot from his amusing and different adventures.His view of seeing the society completely changes when he ultimately return home from his last sea voyage
Answered by Anonymous
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Lemuel Gulliver, the protagonist and the narrator of the novel, is a learned surgeon by profession and belongs to a middle class family of Nottinghamshire. His character is constantly in a flux and keeps changing as the story proceeds. He is the central character of the novel, but there is nothing heroic or extra-ordinary about him.

He is an inquisitive person and a keen observer, with good memory. He is pragmatic in his approach and refrains from over-reacting at certain instances. He has a natural ability to learn any language. He is adventurous by nature and loves to explore. He takes up several voyages to discover the remote lands around the world. Initially, he is comfortable with mankind but, by the end, he shuts himself away from it.

A man of rational thinking, he courageously refuses to submit to the orders of the king of Lilliput to enslave the Blefuscudians. Besides, he believes that over indulgence of Laputians in science and learning is irrational. He has an artistic bent of mind which he employs in making various articles for the queen and Glumdalclitch in Brobdingnag, and in making shoes and clothes for himself in Houyhnhnmland. Although he is compared by the Houyhnhnms to the Yahoos, he represents a middle ground between pure reason (followed by the Houyhnhnms) and pure animalism (followed by the Yahoos).

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