In Greif s Travels , Gulliver arrives in Lilliputia, and the reasons for the Adult s Kingdom are

Updated on amusement 2024-07-21
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Lilliputia's original motivation for the trip: Since the last of these voyages did not go well, I began to get tired of life at sea and wanted to stay at home with my wife and children. I moved from Old Chow Swee Street to Shackles Lane and then to Weiping, hoping to get some business in the Mariners, but it didn't work out.

    Three years had passed, and seeing that the time had become hopeless, I accepted the generous offer of Captain William Pritchard, the owner of the Antelope; He was preparing to sail around the South Pacific.

    And then: a ship wrecked at sea, a swim escape - escaped off the coast of Lilliputian - captured, escorted to the interior of the country.

    Voyage to the Kingdom of Adults: I was destined to work hard for a lifetime, and I left my motherland after only two months of returning home. On the 20th of June 17o2, I boarded the merchant ship "Adventure" in Downs, and bound for Surat, captained by John Nicholas, a Cornwall man.

    We sailed smoothly to the Cape of Good Hope, where we went ashore to fetch fresh water; But it was found that there were cracks in the hull of the ship, and there was no choice but to unload things and spend the winter on the spot.

    Afterward: Gulliver, in order to see what it was, went with the sampan (which I cannot read here)β€”he was thrown ashore; He was caught by a local, who then took him to the house of a clothed man, where he was entertained.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The reason for going to Lilliputian is because Gulliver went out to sea. The trip was accompanied by a tsunami.

    He went to the land of Daren because Gulliver encountered a storm when he went to sea. it was blown to the great people's kingdom .

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Because I went to different places.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    First: to be suspicious of the king and people of Lilliputia; Second: no one communicates, life is lonely; Third: Later forced to help Lilliputians attack another country.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Internal Concerns: Fierce Partisanship at Home – For more than 70 months, two parties in the empire have been at loggerheads. One party is called a Tremk three, and the other is called a Slimek three, the difference is that the heel of one party is higher and the heel of the other is lower.

    External: The danger of invasion by a strong foreign enemy – the country is being invaded by another Lilliputian (Brefsko).

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    At that time, Lilliputians were suffering from internal and external troubles caused by partisanship and invasion by foreign powers, and after Gulliver came, at least he eliminated the external troubles - he wiped out the navy of the ancient country of Brefs!

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