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It's too much, which one do you mean?
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Travelogue of Brobdingnag (Adult Country). Gulliver was a favorite in the minds of the people of Lilliput, but when he arrived at Brobdingnaig, he was as small as a weasel in the field. Gulliver was packed into a suitcase as a trinket and taken to the towns for performances and exhibitions.
Later, the king summoned him, and he made a generous statement, boasting of the greatness of his homeland, the wisdom of politics, and the justice of the law, but he was all attacked and refuted by the king.
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Main plot:
Soon after Gulliver returned home, he went to sea again with the "Adventure", but unfortunately encountered a storm again, and the ship was swept to Brobdingnag (the kingdom of adults). Gulliver is caught by a 20-meter-tall peasant. The peasants took Gulliver to exhibitions in major cities across the country, and finally to the capital.
The farmer was so hungry for money that he asked Gulliver to perform 10 times a day, and he was so tired that he was dying. When the peasant saw that it was unprofitable, he sold Gulliver to the queen.
Due to his small size, Gulliver was very favored in the court, but he was often attacked by rats, birds, and other animals. In the face of the king, Gulliver complacently introduced all aspects of the situation in England and the history of the past hundred years, but the king denied them one by one.
In his third year in the country, Gulliver accompanied the king on his tour of the frontier. Homesick, he pretended to be sick and came to the beach to get some fresh air.
The eagle in the sky mistakenly took the box he was living in for a turtle and took it in his mouth. Several eagles fought in the air, and the box fell into the sea and was found by a passing ship, and after Gulliver was rescued, he returned to England by boat.
Theme: The work narrates his travels around the four countries in the voice of Captain Rimmel Gulliver. Through Gulliver's adventures in Lilliput, Brobdingnag, the Flying Isles, and the Wisdom Country, the corruption and sin of the British ruling class in the first half of the 18th century are reflected.
The author also expressed the author's ideas and concepts in a more perfect art form, and the author used rich satirical techniques and fictional fantasies to write absurd and bizarre plots, which profoundly reflected the meaningless partisan struggle in the British Parliament at that time, the mediocrity and decadence of the ruling group and the mercenary motives, and exposed and criticized the cruelty and violence of the colonial war.
At the same time, it celebrates to a certain extent the heroic struggle of the colonial people against the rulers.
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The general plot of Brobudding Nag's Travels. (400 words).
Gulliver was caught in a storm during his voyage, and when he arrived on an island in Brobdingnag, he was as small as a weasel in the field, and a peasant put Gulliver in a suitcase as a trinket and took it to the towns for performances. The peasants eventually sold him to the queen, and in the palace the people took good care of Gulliver, but he battled with the gnomes, and in the vast world of Brobding Naig, he encountered several dangerous things. Fortunately, in the end, everything was lost, and because the king loved it, Gulliver played a piano piece for the king and queen in a special way.
When Gulliver chatted with the king, the king had an unprecedented affection for him, and asked Gulliver to continue to tell him about England, and he made generous speeches, boasting of the greatness of his homeland, the wisdom of politics, and the justice of the law, but they were all criticized and refuted by the king, and Gulliver introduced the king to the power of gunpowder guns and how to make them, but his suggestions were categorically rejected. The king did not want to have such a murder **. Later he learned that the army of Brobding Naig was created to prevent civil war.
The king and queen were on a tour of the south coast, and Gulliver was tended by a servant, and the box containing Gulliver was picked up by an eagle and fell into the sea during the eagle's struggle, but fortunately, the people on the ship found the huge strange box and was rescued and returned to England.
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Gulliver's Travels" 300 words after reading.
During the winter break, I bought a copy of Gulliver's Travels. When I opened it, I was immediately attracted by the catalog in front of me: Lilliputian Adventure, Adult Adventure, Flying Country, ......These words seem to have been magically exerted by the author, and as soon as I saw this, I wanted to look down quickly, and I wanted to quickly understand how there could be a Lilliputian country and an adult country, and how the country could fly.
With curiosity, I read it with relish......
This ** tells the story of Dr. Gulliver, who takes the advice of William "Pilica", the captain of the "Antelope", to sail the South Pacific together, but encounters a storm in the East Indies and only a few people survive. They took a lifeboat to Lilliputian first, then rowed to the Adult Country, then rowed to the Flying Island Country, and finally to the Huima Country.
Every time the protagonist Gulliver goes to a fantasy country, he will encounter some interesting and strange things, have different encounters, and be treated differently by people. He has heard and witnessed the extraordinary world and experienced the hot and cold ...... of Western societyEventually, he was entertained by the king.
After reading this book, I understand that even if others treat you badly, as long as you don't hurt him, treat him sincerely, and change him with friendly actions, you will definitely be respected and hospied by others in the end.
During the long vacation, I read "Gulliver's Travels" by the British writer Jonathan Swift. **With spicy irony and humor, bizarre imagination and exaggeration, it describes Gulliver, who loves sailing adventures, travels the world and experiences thrilling and interesting adventures.
I was deeply attracted by the bizarre stories of the kingdom of adults and the kingdom of Lilliputians in the travelogue, but what impressed me the most was the story of Gulliver's voyage to North America in 1710, where he happened to meet the kingdom of Huima on a desert island, and met the king of Huima who had the virtues of benevolence and honesty. There are no such words as "lying" and "deceiving" in the language of Huima, and people do not understand their meaning. They don't understand what "suspicion" is and what "distrust" is.
In their kingdom, everything is real and transparent.
I envy Gulliver for the privilege of being in the land of Wise Horse, where we are looking for and aspiring to an ideal situation, where you don't have to worry about the truth or falsehood of what others say. In the real world, some people use rhetoric to defraud others of their hard-earned money; Some people abduct and sell children for profit; Some even abandon their biological parents for the sake of money......It is no wonder that our teachers and elders have taught us to be vigilant and be careful of being deceived.
I also hope that one day our society will be like Huimaguo, where there will be no doubt in the eyes of children, and education and reality will be unified. I am willing to work hard for this, and I also hope that everyone will work together, starting from me and from my side, so that this society will be a little more sincere and a little less hypocritical.
When I opened Gulliver's Travels, I was immediately drawn to the catalogue in front of me: Lilliputian Adventures, Adult Adventures, and Flying Nations, ......These words seem to have been magically cast by the author, and as soon as I saw this, I wanted to hurry down and understand how it could be.
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King Brobdingnag was knowledgeable and good-natured, he governed the country with reason, justice, and benevolence, and he hated what Gulliver called despicable politicians and bloody wars.
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(1) Lilliputians use rope skipping competitions to select** (2) Talk to ghosts in the flying island country.
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1.Lilliputian 1Meet the Villain 2Lilliputian Game 3Rope Dance 4Pee fire 5Pull the ships of the Brehusk country to Lilliputia.
2.Adult Kingdom 1Meet the Giants 2Brought home by the farmer 3See three bull-sized cats 4Enter the palace 5Monkey when I was a child.
3.Flying Island Country 1Seeing Strange People 2I'm being ignored 3Visit Island 4Science on the Island 5Visit the college.
4.Chima Country 1Meet Chima 2Surrounded by Monsters 3Saved by Zhima 4Live Chima's house 5Entertained by Chima.
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