Q1. How do the Brobdingnagians treat Gulliver?; Q2. Why was Gulliver taken to the Queen? Describe his life in the palace.; Q3. After his return from Lilliput Gulliver relates his adventure to his children. Write down a paragraph in approximately 100 words, describing his experience in Lilliput?; Q4. Describe the hospitality of the Lilliputians towards Gulliver.; Q5. How does Gulliver help the kingdom of Lilliput?; Q6. How does the king of Bobdingnag treat Gulliver?; Q7. How does Gulliver capture the fleet of the enemy for the Lilliputians?; Q8. Describe briefly Gullivers escape from the kingdom of Bobdingnag ?; Q9. Describe the reaction of the Emperor of Lilliput on seeing Gulliver in 100 words.; Q10. Write a note on some of the Lilliputian activities which are a great source of amusement.; Q11. What is it that Gulliver dislikes about the Brobdingnagians?; Q12. Based on your reading of Book of Gullivers Travels, write a brief character sketch of Gulliver.; Q13. Write any five promises that were made by Gulliver to become free in the land of Lilliput.; Q14. Lilliputians believe that there are two sides to the law Justify.; Q15. On the basis of your reading of Gullivers Travels part 1 and part 2 , write a character sketch of Gulliver in about 100 words.; Q16. In Jonathan Swifts Gullivers travels , how does Swift laugh at the weaknesses of people in contemporary society. ( 100 words); Q17. What was the cause of enmity between Lilliput and Blefuscu?; Q18. Why was the queens dwarf hostile to Gulliver?; Q19. What happens to Gullivers companions on the Antelope? Express Gullivers feelings about his fellow sailors?; Q20. What impression do you form of the country of Lilliput and its people ?
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The queen carries Gulliver to the king's chamber. The king at first believes that Gulliver is some sort of mechanical creature, but he eventually believes that Gulliver is just helpless. Gulliver tries to explain that where he is from, everything is proportionate to him.
The queen has a small apartment built and new fine clothes tailored for Gulliver. She enjoys his company very much. Gulliver often comments that watching the Brobdingnag people eat or getting too close to their faces is quite repulsive.
Gulliver and the king spend a great deal of time discussing politics. Gulliver explains how things work where he is from. The king laughs at English politics, which puts Gulliver off at first. Soon, however, Gulliver realizes that his adventures have begun to sway him to the same opinion; his perspective has begun to change.Gulliver often goes to see the king, who requests a detailed description of the government of England, which Gulliver relates. The king asks him many questions, challenging various aspects of the government and having particular difficulty with England's violent past. In the end the king concludes that the English are well below the Brobdingnagians, calling them "the most pernicious Race of Little odious Vermin that Nature ever suffered to crawl upon the Surface of the Earth."
When the emperor heard of Gulliver's landing, he ordered him to be tied up, but also ordered plenty of food and drink to be supplied to him, and a machine to be arranged to carry him to the capital city. When they met, the emperor surveyed him with great admiration but kept mostly out of reach, ordering his cooks and servants to provide Gulliver with more food and drink. He tried to converse with him, but without success,
Really some entertaining diversions and games which are mentioned in the chapter are adventurous and admirable because all these diversions and games need a trained player. This shows that the people of Lilliput were really excellent in using his mind and hand. One more thing that we have noticed that these all are practiced by those persons who are candidates for great employment, and high favour at court.
By these all, the emperor also wants to conceive that whether any of his minister and officers have not lost their faculty (any of his physical and mental abilities). This shows that the emperor is really serious for the artistic and adventurous skills of his men in order to remain superior in their sub continent.
The queen has a small apartment built and new fine clothes tailored for Gulliver. She enjoys his company very much. Gulliver often comments that watching the Brobdingnag people eat or getting too close to their faces is quite repulsive.
Gulliver and the king spend a great deal of time discussing politics. Gulliver explains how things work where he is from. The king laughs at English politics, which puts Gulliver off at first. Soon, however, Gulliver realizes that his adventures have begun to sway him to the same opinion; his perspective has begun to change.Gulliver often goes to see the king, who requests a detailed description of the government of England, which Gulliver relates. The king asks him many questions, challenging various aspects of the government and having particular difficulty with England's violent past. In the end the king concludes that the English are well below the Brobdingnagians, calling them "the most pernicious Race of Little odious Vermin that Nature ever suffered to crawl upon the Surface of the Earth."
When the emperor heard of Gulliver's landing, he ordered him to be tied up, but also ordered plenty of food and drink to be supplied to him, and a machine to be arranged to carry him to the capital city. When they met, the emperor surveyed him with great admiration but kept mostly out of reach, ordering his cooks and servants to provide Gulliver with more food and drink. He tried to converse with him, but without success,
Really some entertaining diversions and games which are mentioned in the chapter are adventurous and admirable because all these diversions and games need a trained player. This shows that the people of Lilliput were really excellent in using his mind and hand. One more thing that we have noticed that these all are practiced by those persons who are candidates for great employment, and high favour at court.
By these all, the emperor also wants to conceive that whether any of his minister and officers have not lost their faculty (any of his physical and mental abilities). This shows that the emperor is really serious for the artistic and adventurous skills of his men in order to remain superior in their sub continent.
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