Cattle
Gulliver's fear of insects
The farmer agrees to sell Gulliver to the queen because he sees an opportunity to make a large sum of money by selling him as a curiosity to the royal court. The farmer is motivated by profit and doesn't see Gulliver as a person deserving compassion or autonomy.
gulliver as he is very humble , caring and selfless as he helped them , sought the problem that the lilliputians were facing . or lilliputians as they too were not selfish or thinking of their own profit as they together helped gulliver .to help them
make salves of the blefuscu people
you dont make a profit
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.
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.
coke did make a profit but for some people it did not
It doesn't make a profit as it is not a business or company.
England
THEIR MISSION IS TO ONLY MAKE PROFIT THEIR MISSION IS TO ONLY MAKE PROFIT THEIR MISSION IS TO ONLY MAKE PROFIT