What was the proposed punishment for Gulliver? How did he manage to escape from Lilliput ?
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1.The King decided that Gulliver should be slowly starved to death as a punishment. The King was against capital punishment, but he felt that starvation would cause weakness, and that weakness and lack of food would eventually cause his death .
2.He simply walks across the channel to Blefuscu. He was supposed to have been going there to visit anyway, so his arrival isn't a surprise.......... although he doesn't tell Blefuscu's Emperor that the Lilliputians have charged him with treason and were planning to blind him, bind him, and starve him as punishment
2.He simply walks across the channel to Blefuscu. He was supposed to have been going there to visit anyway, so his arrival isn't a surprise.......... although he doesn't tell Blefuscu's Emperor that the Lilliputians have charged him with treason and were planning to blind him, bind him, and starve him as punishment
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After knowing that Flimnap, Skyresh Bolgolam, Falcon, Limtoc, and Balmuff issues the articles of impeachment for treason against Gulliver, he escapes by crossing the channel to Blefuscu. Gulliver is informed about the articles written against him and the impeachment planned by his enemies by his friend. He put out the fire in the rooms of the Empress. Further, Gulliver learns about the plan to starve him by the lilliputians however, he was not aware of the plan to blind him. Additionally, some wrong things about lilliput are discovered by Gulliver.
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