Guliver's travels summary
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Jonathan Swift was famous english novelist and poet. Guliver's travels are his the most glorious work.
This book is from 4 parts of Guliver's adventures.
Lemuel Guliver was an english man, who was very proud of his
country. He was from blacksmith family, but he became a sailor.
His first travel was very dangerous. His ship wrecked and he
was the only one who survived. He woke up on island of Liliput and he was tied.
Around him ran people,who looked like gnomes.The inhabitants of the country
Liliput feared and later transported his as a prisoner in their own city. After
time Guliver learned their language. Liliputs started to believe him and they
happened friends. Once night started the
King'S palace burn and the Guliver wet it. The Queen was outraged and Guliver
have to go to Bleflusco island, there he made a canoe, took a few cows and he
went home, where he sold them.
His next travel was to island of Brobdignand. A farmer
founded him in grass and he dropped him home. He gave Guliver to his daughter,
who became his Grumdalhich- his nanny.
She made him a little bed and house. After
the farmer sold him to Queen.Grumdalhich stood with him in palace. He
lived here 2 years, spoke their language. But Guliver was in danger and an
eagle dropped him to sea. But sailors helped him and he was saved.
The third travels were to Laputa, Balnibarbi, Luggnaggu,
Glubbdubdribu and to Japan,Amsterdam and England.
The last, fourth part is travel
was Hvajninim island. He became a capitain of bout, but his sailors were bad
pirates. They sent him to very exciting island of two groups. Hvajnims and
Yahoos. Hvajnims were speaking horses and Yahoos dirty strange animals-
Hvajnims's slaves. Hvajnims learnt him horse's language. And they were truthful
and peace-loved. When Guliver started speak about guns, wars and wrath, they
were so sad, and they sent him back to England, the country of anger. Guliver
after didn't like other people, because of their anger, wrote this travelogue
and dead alone..
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