The Lilliputians came to have a friendly attitude towards Gulliver because of his kindness toward the Lilliputians.
Gulliver was tied up by the Lilliputians as a means of controlling him and preventing him from escaping. The Lilliputians were fearful of Gulliver's size and strength, so they used ropes to limit his movements and keep him under their control.
The Man-Mountain
The king of the Lilliputians in Gulliver's Travels is named King Liliput.
Gulliver decides to leave Lilliput and return to London after being accused of treason and sentenced to be blinded by the Lilliputians. This injustice, along with feeling unappreciated by the Lilliputians, prompts Gulliver to plot his escape and leave the island.
The lilliputians called Gulliver "man-mountain" because of his enormous size compared to them.
The Lilliputians called Gulliver "Man-Mountain" due to his extraordinary size compared to them.
The Lilliputians took Gulliver's pocket watch and his sword.
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.
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.
He would assist the Lilliputians in times of war
The Lilliputians initially treat Gulliver with curiosity and caution. They use ropes to tie him up and keep him under control while they figure out his intentions and capabilities. Over time, they develop a mixture of fear, awe, and manipulation towards Gulliver due to his size and strength.
Gulliver captures the fleet by wading into the water and lifting the enemy ships away. Since Gulliver is a giant compared to the Lilliputians, he can easily overpower the fleet and prevent them from attacking.