Friday, December 30, 2011

In Gulliver's Travels, how does Gulliver eventually leave the first islands of Lilliput and Blefuscu?

Gulliver is
first marooned on the island of Lilliput, where the people are no more than six inches tall.
Gulliver assists Lilliput in defeating the army of a neighboring island, Blefuscu, but refuses
to help Lilliput subjugate Blefuscu. He is sentenced to be blinded for treason, but escapes to
Blefuscu, where the rulers want him to act as their weapon against Lilliput. However, Gulliver
finds the wreck of a boat sized for him, and deals with Blefuscu to be allowed his
freedom.

I humbly begged to be excused. I told him,
"that since...




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