what challenge did gulliver face because of his size in that land ?
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. he had to perform a lot for his master,he was also small for the animals so animals might attack ... This land is inhabited by monstrous-looking giants who are twelve times the height of Gulliver.
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Gulliver is a giant among the tiny Lilliputians. They initially see him as threat, so they tie him up and shoot arrows at him (which have no effect). But even as he is integrated by the Lilliputians into their society, his great size continues to cause problems. He has, for example, to discreetly defecate only in the early morning so that there is time for two Lilliputian servants to remove his excrement in wheelbarrows before members of the royal court come to visit him. He needs a vast house by their standards, and providing him with a bed means sewing together six hundred ordinary beds. Gulliver must also be fed, which requires a huge amount of food: the same amount as consumed by 1724 Lilliputians.
Gulliver is a resource drain, but the Lilliputians are not the type to give something for nothing. They use him to move large stones for building, exact a promise that he will provide a survey of their lands, and expect him to destroy the enemy fleet of the island of Blefuscu. The royal court also uses him for entertainment.
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