to the capital city The lilliputians did plan to take Gulliver to one of their cells.
Gulliver earns the title of nardac in Lilliput by protecting the island from invasion by binding the Blefuscudian fleet and carrying it to Lilliput. This act demonstrates his loyalty and valor to the Lilliputians, earning him the prestigious title.
Gulliver thought it better to leave and go back to his native country as he feared that the Lilliputians may persuade him back and punish him by blinding him and decreasing his diet slowly and steadily. He also didn't want to stay in Blefuscu as he didn't trust the monarchs, polities and policies anymore.
Gulliver earned the title of "Nardac" for capturing the Blefuscudian fleet.
Gulliver's statement that he could build a machine to destroy the entire fleet of the Blefuscudians causes the Emperor to turn against him in "Gulliver's Travels" by Jonathan Swift. The Emperor views this as a threat to his empire's security and decides to treat Gulliver as an enemy from that point on.
The Blefuscudian fleet mistakes Gulliver for a sea monster and fires upon him, causing him to retreat back to the island of Lilliput for safety.
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Gulliver earned the title of 'Nardac' by displaying his knowledge, bravery, and loyalty to the Emperor of Lilliput. He was granted this title as a mark of honor and recognition of his service to the nation.
because he refuses to help him enslave the Blefuscudians. seged
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