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Gulliver ultimately leaves Brobdingnag with the help of a giant eagle. After being captured by the Brobdingnags, the eagle picks him up and carries him away, dropping him into the sea. He then finds a small boat and manages to sail back to England. This unexpected rescue by the eagle is pivotal in his return journey.
Gulliver leaves Lilliput after a falling out with the Emperor and court over his refusal to help Lilliput in a war against Blefuscu. Gulliver is accused of treason and makes his escape to Blefuscu before eventually returning to England.
Gulliver promises the king that he will serve him faithfully and help him in his war against the enemy.
Gulliver learned navigation and mathematics in case he found himself in a situation where these skills were necessary to survive or escape. Being a sailor, having knowledge of navigation would help him navigate the seas, while mathematics would come in handy for calculations and measurements during his travels.
giant, monstrous figure due to his size and appearance. The Captain is initially terrified and confused by Gulliver's size, as he had never encountered anything like him before. However, he quickly realizes that Gulliver is a harmless individual in need of help.
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.
In "Gulliver's Travels," Gulliver's description of European weaponry and the way they are used in battle causes the Emperor to turn against him. Gulliver's detailed accounts of war machines and methods of using them go against the Emperor's peaceful beliefs.
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Gulliver puts out a fire in the Emperor's palace by urinating on it. His reward is a promise from the Emperor to help him get back to his homeland.
Gulliver crossed the channel to go to Blefuscu to find a way to repair his damaged boat and return home. He hoped to seek help from the Blefuscudians, who were enemies of the Lilliputians.
The Liliputians want to punish Gulliver because he refuses to help them conquer their enemies and because he urinates on their palace to put out a fire, which they view as disrespectful. Additionally, Gulliver's ability to overturn their society due to his size makes him a threat to their power structure.