In
Gullivers Travels, Gulliver goes to the garden of the court in part 2,
chapter 5. There he is seen as extremely small among the large people of Brobdingnag, and his
stature makes him extremely vulnerable to injury and danger. In the garden, Gulliver has all
sorts of adventures, like rowing a boat in a river created by the queen and outrunning giant
falling apples.
The two instances where Gulliver is hurt occur because of
animals that happen on him in the garden. The first is when he is interacting with birds in the
garden. Gulliver attempts to attack one of the birds and capture it, but the bird is close to
his size, and it wakes up...
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