Issue

It was about Gulliver’s Travels to the wonderlands, Lilliput and Brobdingnag.

Main characters

1) Lemuel Gulliver: He was a young doctor who had married and had a family. His own ambition was to travel and he had become a ship’s doctor. His father was a landowner in England. He also had four brothers.

2) The King of Lilliput: He was a king of the Kingdom of Lilliput. He was half an inch taller than the other Lilliputian. He had a strong, manly face. He also had graceful and majestic movements. He was an ambitious man.

3) Glumdalclitch: I was nine years old. She was a daughter of Gulliver’s Master at Brobdingnag. She was very good-natured and rather small for her age, as she was no more than forty feet tall. She was Gulliver’s nurse and Gulliver’s teacher.

4) Gulliver’s Master: He was a farmer in Brobdingnag. His daughter was Glumdalclitch. He was an ambitious man for money. He had forced Gulliver to work entertaining the people of Brobdingnag in order to make money for himself.

Settings

1) Fixation of time: Around the year 1699.

2) Location: England, Lilliput and Brobdingnag lands.

Summary of the story

Lemuel Gulliver was a ship’s doctor. His ambition was to travel all over the world. He had married and had a family. His father was a landowner in England. He also had four brothers. He liked to travel and had left his family alone to go abroad with the ships.

Gulliver’s voyage began in May 1699, when the voyage began, the voyage was going well. He traveled many months and half way around the world coast of Sumatra. But then luck changed, there was a terrible storm that attacked the ship and the entire crew died. Gulliver was safe and could find an unknown land to stay. It was Lilliput land.

Lilliput was a strange land. His people were tiny and less than six inches tall. In this county, Gulliver took over the country of his enemy, the land of Blefuscu. The King of Lilliput was very kind at first and served Gulliver to the best of his ability. The Lilliputian called him “man-mountain.” Then the king asked Gulliver to help him attack his enemy, the land of Blefuscu. But then, the king got ambitious and tried to destroy Blefuscu, but Gulliver didn’t want to do it and escaped to England.

His next trip was to Brobdingnag. Brobdingnag was an unusual land, its people large in body. In this land, Gulliver was found by a farmer who forced him to work hard for money. Gulliver was then given to the king of Brobdingnag and cared for by the Master’s daughter, Clumdalclitch.

Finally, after a long stay, Gulliver was able to escape the land and return to England. Both were very unusual, amazing and wonderful trips that Gulliver had taken. He returned to England safely and back with his family. But perhaps, his journey still continued.

moral message

The moral significance of the story is that we can’t always get what we want and we don’t have the right to force someone to do something. Sometimes we have to put up with what we want and not be too ambitious, especially when it comes to bad things.

The psychological meaning of the story is that we have to make do and fight to get what we want, but we don’t regret if we don’t get what we want. And never give up and try your best. It was made by Gulliver to escape the lands.

The social meaning of the story is that we have to help and love each other and we don’t need to fight each other. There should be no wars and we have to live together with love and togetherness. We cannot live alone.

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