Ask Question
26 June, 20:28

When the Lilliputians try to decide what to do with Gulliver, what two means of death do they consider before deciding to let him live?

a. They consider poisoning his food or suffocating him.

b. They consider setting him on fire or shooting him.

c. They consider drowning or starvation.

d. They consider starvation or shooting him with poisoned arrows.

+4
Answers (1)
  1. 26 June, 20:46
    0
    d. They consider starvation or shooting him with poisoned arrows.

    Explanation:

    Jonathan Swift's adventure story "Gulliver's Travels" is the fictional story of Lemuel Gulliver to various interesting nations. He met all kinds of living beings, some small, some bigger than him, and some even animal like.

    Part I of the story tells his journey to the kingdom of Lilliput, a nation inhabited by small, tiny 6 inch people. Since he himself appears huge for them, they toed him and kept him captive for the time being. The king along with his men consulted with each other on what course to take regarding 'this' alien they had captured. One such consultation led to the councilmen suggesting that they starve him or kill him with poisoned arrows. But this idea was rejected for they will be left "the stench of so large a carcass (which) might produce a plague in the metropolis, and probably spread through the whole kingdom".
Know the Answer?
Not Sure About the Answer?
Find an answer to your question 👍 “When the Lilliputians try to decide what to do with Gulliver, what two means of death do they consider before deciding to let him live? a. ...” in 📗 English if the answers seem to be not correct or there’s no answer. Try a smart search to find answers to similar questions.
Search for Other Answers