why was gulliver labelled as a traitor
Answers
Answered by
0
When Gulliver prepares to make his trip to Blefuscu a court official shows him a document for his execution. Gulliver is charged with public urination, refusing to obey the emperor's orders to seize the remaining Blefuscu ships, aiding enemy ambassadors, and traveling to Blefuscu.
After arriving in Blefuscu, Gulliver finds a real boat. He asks the Blefuscudian Emperor for permission to go back to his country. The Lilliputan Emperor sends a secret message to Blefuscu demanding the return of Gulliver in two hours, bound, so that he can be punished as a traitor.
Similar questions