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why did the dwarf act against Gulliver

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Answered by Julie2018
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The dwarf was employed at the court of Brobdingnag to entertain and amuse the queen. He was 30 feet tall and shortest among Brobdingnagians. Gulliver's position as the new "dwarf-entertainer" for the queen frustrated the dwarf. Gulliver was much shorter and thus more interesting for the queen. The new man took the old dwarf's place at the court and became dear to the queen ,making the dwarf jealous. Hence, the dwarf was hostile towards Gulliver and pushed him into a bowl of cream.
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THE QUEEN'S DWARF WAS JEALOUS. HE WAS THE SHORTEST PERSON IN THE COURT AND HE AMUSED THE QUEEN BUT AFTER GULLIVER'S ARRIVAL IN THE COURT NOBODY PAID ATTENTION TO THE DWARF. THE QUEEN USED GULLIVER AS A SORCE OF AMUSEMENT. SO OUT OF JEALOUSY, THE DWARF DROPPED GULLIVER IN A BOWL OF FRESH MIL AND PUT HIM IN A BONE ( ACTUALLY STUCK HIM ) AND WAS HOSTILE TOWARDS GULLIVER.
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