Gulliver's Travels
Give Gulliver's character sketch.
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Gulliver is the main protagonist in the story, Gulliver’s Travels. Gulliver is a man who loves the ocean and all the adventure it brings. Gulliver ends up on four separate occasions lost at sea (capsizing, mutiny, stranded, etc..) where he washes up on unknown islands and meeting new cultures. Gulliver has a family back home in England and constantly leaves them. On the last adventure he plans to never go home.
Gulliver fancies himself an above average human being, but as the book progresses he finds out that that doesn’t mean anything if one is morally corrupt. Each new society teaches him something new until he realizes humans are, by nature, flawed. This knowledge really ends up messing with him when he is forcibly returned home from his last adventure.
Gulliver has two main things he is good at: watching people and using his mind to free himself from trouble. Being from a middle-class family he has a relatively flexible social standing, so he can do pretty much whatever he likes in relation to work. Gulliver’s main driving force behind traveling is to watch and observe new people and to learn new cultures and languages. His drive for knowledge delivers him from many sticky situations.
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