Gulliver's Travels
Write the observation of Gulliver's regarding the nature of children and animals in brobdingnag
answer in 30-40 words
Significant and to the point answer
answer in 30-40 words
Significant and to the point answer
Children are inquisitive and the farmer's wife seems to oblige the baby at Gulliver's expense. An infant is brought into the room, who at the sight of Gulliver cries to get him into its hand-with which the mother obliges. Quickly the baby squeezes Gulliver and puts his head in its mouth, at which Gulliver cries out until the baby drops him, luckily into the mother's apron. The baby cannot be quieted until the nurse nurses it. The sight of the woman's breast is repulsive to Gulliver. It is so large in his view that he can see all of its defects. Animals, like rats, tower over gulliver.