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Gulliver's travel
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This book is a famous satirical novel written by swift, a famous British
satirist (I only know this later). When I bought the book, I knew the
general contents of the book, because I had read the essence of the book
before. There are many fantastic contents in this book. Its clearly a
fantasy, but its portrayed so truthfully by the author. It seems that
the author has made great efforts in creating this book. This book,
written in the first person, describes the fantastic experience of a
doctor named Gulliver. The doctor liked to explore the sea, but the bad
luck seemed to follow him all the way - the ship capsized, the pirates
met, or the crew mutinied. However, due to these misfortunes, he came to
four magical islands. On the four islands he came to, either the people
on the island were very small, or the people on the island were very
big, and there was also an island where there were no people but horses.
All in all, these islands are unimaginable. What left me the most
profound influence is "Lilliputian country". The people on
this island are surprisingly small. High is only as high as one finger.
On this island, Gulliver is regarded as a giant. Lilliputian is not a
whole, it is divided into many pieces. Like our world, people are
divided. As a result, wars are often waged there. Gulliver helped his
"King" to defeat the enemy many times and was greatly praised
by the king. However, one day, the princesss bedroom caught fire. The
fire was very fierce. Gulliver was in a hurry and doused the fire with a
bubble of urine. This made the princess very angry. The king read that
he was a "meritorious minister" in Gulliver and pardoned his
"crime". But the princess kept pestering him and had to put
him to death. So, she came up with a vicious idea - now prick Gullivers
eyes, and gradually reduce his food until he finally starved to death.
Gulliver knew the news. So he took a boat all night and ran away. If
Gulliver were me, I would not run away! I would punch the damned
Princess hundreds of meters, and then
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