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why was Gulliver searched before presenting in the royal court? What did the emperor's men find in Gulliver pockets?

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Once the Lilliputians chain Gulliver to the building, he is finally allowed to stand up and view the entire countryside, which he discovers is beautiful and rustic. The tallest trees are seven feet tall, and the whole area looks to him like a theater set.

Gulliver meticulously describes his process of relieving himself, which initially involves walking inside the building to the edge of his chain. After the first time, he makes sure to relieve himself in open air, and servants carry away his excrement in wheelbarrows. He says that he describes this process in order to establish his cleanliness, which has been called into question by his critics.


Gulliver asked the emperor for his freedom. He was searched because the emperor wanted to ensure that Gulliver had no weapons with him. I think it is in Lilliput you mean. They find powdered tobacco for sniffing, comb, razor, knife, journal, and pocket watch. The emperor wanted to find out if Gulliver had anything that would be harmful to them, so he had his pockets searched. The officers found that Gulliver had swords and pistols with him. These items were taken away from him.


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