Yes, in "Gulliver's Travels," Gulliver's actions such as extinguishing a fire in Blefuscu by urinating on it made the king of Blefuscu irate. This ultimately led to a war between the two nations.
he wanted GULLIVER to return and put sentence to death . And to do this he ordered the king of blefuscu to make gulliver return to the island of lilliput . but the king of blefuscu refused
make salves of the blefuscu people
If this is reference to Gulliver's travels, the lilliputian king is angered with Gulliver because he had the lilliputian scientists make gunpowder, which blew up one of the tables.
Gulliver's fear of insects
Cattle
the word is irate even know it does not make scene the word is "irate"
That is the correct spelling of the adjective "irate" (angry, mad, upset).
Swift satirizes the excessive pride and vanity of mankind. The king's refusal highlights the negative consequences of advanced technology and the destructive nature of humanity when given power beyond what is necessary. By rejecting the offer, Swift critiques the propensity of humans to misuse knowledge and tools for warfare and destruction.
In "Gulliver's Travels," Gulliver allows the Lilliputians to control him initially out of kindness and a desire to make peace, but later he realizes their oppressive nature and attempts to break free from their control. Ultimately, Gulliver's actions are driven by his changing perceptions of the Lilliputians and his own survival instincts.
The queen of Brobdingnag makes fun of Gulliver's behaviors when she notices his obsession with pointing out the flaws of his own country. She finds it amusing that Gulliver is quick to criticize his homeland while seemingly oblivious to his own shortcomings.
The name of the character in Gulliver's Travels who always said "we're doomed, we'll never make it, we're all going to die" is Glumdalclitch. She is a caretaker of Gulliver in the book.
Gulliver ends up stranded in Lilliput after his ship wrecks during a storm. He awakens to find himself tied down by the tiny Lilliputians who capture him and make him a prisoner on their island.