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Quinbus Flestrin is a pseudonym invented by Gulliver in "Gulliver's Travels" when he introduces himself to the Lilliputians. It is meant to sound grandiose and impressive to the Lilliputians, who are a tiny race of people, so they will perceive Gulliver as a person of importance and power.

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Q: In the book of Gulliver's Travels what does Quinbus Flestrin mean and why is this the name given to Gulliver by the Lilliputians?
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