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Why did gulliver come to lilliputian place

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Answered by devender3
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he came to Lilliputian place as he wanted to see them
Answered by Anonymous
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Gulliver - The narrator and protagonist of the story. Although Lemuel Gulliver's vivid and detailed style of narration makes it clear that he is intelligent and well educated, his perceptions are naïve and gullible.Gulliver reaches Lilliput by swimming ashore after a shipwreck. ... He wakes up to find himself tied to the ground by his limbs and by his hair, and he quickly discovers that the tiny Lilliputians, "not six inches high," have made him their prisoner.The Lilliputians started considering him their friend. Gradually Gulliver became friendly with Lilliputian due to his ingenuity and goodness of behavior. ... When Lilliputians frisked him, he gave all the things they wanted to confiscate without any objection.Gulliver - The narrator and protagonist of the story. Although Lemuel Gulliver's vivid and detailed style of narration makes it clear that he is intelligent and well educated, his perceptions are naïve and gullible.

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