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Synopsis: Volume 1: Chronicles Gulliver's adventures in Lilliputia after he was shipwrecked.
Gulliver, a surgeon, believed in sailing adventures for good luck since he was a child. In 1699 he was hired by the "Antelope" and sailed to the South Pacific. On the way, the ship ran into a storm and sank, but he escaped alone, and fell asleep on the grass when he went ashore.
Wake up to find yourself tied to the grass. This is Lilliput, Lilliput, and the people here are only 6 feet long. He tried to struggle, but the little people shot arrows, and he had to be taken prisoner and taken to the capital by horse to be presented to the king.
The country's selection is based on the skill of dancing on a suspended rope, and many people do not hesitate to break their necks and fight to the death. The bipartisan struggle in the country was caused by the difference in the height of the heel. The country's war with neighboring Brefsgu was caused by eating eggs over whether to break the big head or the small head first.
King Lilipt was bent on destroying Brefsgu, so Qin He sent Gleek to plunder the enemy's fleet. But Gref refused, so he dived and fled to Bresz, repaired the boat and set sail home.
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Hello, glad to answer for you. Born in Lottingham, Gulliver began his studies at the age of 14 at universities in England and the Netherlands, and later worked as a surgeon on ships. Once, the Antelope he was riding was tragically shipwrecked on the island of Sumatra, and he drifted to Lilliput.
The islanders are only about six inches tall, and Gref was framed by the dwarfs in Lilliputian and came to meet the giants in the land of adults. After many adventures, he came to the country of Feidao to meet many deformed people and warriors who pursued the truth, and went to the country of Hui to see the purity and kindness of horses and the ugliness of Yehu. Eventually, with the help of the horses of Hui Marriage, he finally returned to the human world.
The scene of Lilliputian depicted in Volume 1 of the Extended Material** was a microcosm of the British Empire at the time. At that time, the perennial struggle between the Tories and the Whigs in Britain and the foreign war were in essence just intrigues between politicians over some irrelevant aspects of the national economy and the people's livelihood. ** The second volume expresses doubts and denials of the various institutions and political and religious measures of England at that time through the sharp criticism of the British electoral system, the parliamentary system, and various political and religious measures that Gulliver is proud of.
In the third volume, the author points the irony at the English philosophers of the time, the scientists who are detached from reality and indulged in fantasy, the inventors of the absurd, and the critics and historians who turn black and white upside down. **In the fourth volume, the author uses Gulliver's series of questions to expose the nature of the war, the hypocrisy of the law, and the shameful act of unscrupulous means to obtain the status of duke. Throughout the entire plot of **, "Gulliver's Travels" has a clear political leaning.
Its critical edge focused on attacking parliamentary politics and reactionary religious forces in Britain at the time. **Through Gulliver's adventures in Lilliput, Brobdingnag (Lord), Lepita (Flying Island) and Wisdom Horse, it reflects some contradictions in British society in the first half of the 18th century, exposing and criticizing the corruption and crime of the British ruling class and the frenzied plundering and cruel exploitation of British capitalism in the period of primitive capitalist accumulation.
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