What is the big problem in Gulliver's travels in lulliput?
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- The real problems begin in 1699. Gulliver sets sail on a voyage that starts out prosperously but quickly takes a turn for the worse. The ship encounters violent storms, has bad food, and weakens the crew (twelve crew members die) when the ship hits a rock and is split.
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Another big problem is that of food; Gulliver needs far more food than the Lilliputians to survive, and they calculate that he needs as much food as 1,724 of their citizens. I had three hundred cooks to dress my victuals... A dish of their meat was a good mouthful, and a barrel of their liquor a reasonable draught...
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