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How did Gulliver become a surgeon?
How did Gulliver become a surgeon?
Gulliver's dad ran out of money, so he sent him to work as a surgeon apprentice.
Why didn't Gulliver succeed as a surgeon after his mentor's death?
Why didn't Gulliver succeed as a surgeon after his mentor's death?
He had very few friends and went back to sea being a surgeon.
What happened to Gulliver's voyage to the East Indies?
What happened to Gulliver's voyage to the East Indies?
A storm blew up in the West Indies, and Gulliver was the only one that survived.
What did Gulliver discover when he woke up on the island?
What did Gulliver discover when he woke up on the island?
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What happened when he tried to move?
What happened when he tried to move?
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What did they feed Gulliver?
What did they feed Gulliver?
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How did the natives move him to their city?
How did the natives move him to their city?
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What happened when Gulliver turned over on his side?
What happened when Gulliver turned over on his side?
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Where was Gulliver stored?
Where was Gulliver stored?
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How was Gulliver restrained there?
How was Gulliver restrained there?
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What was the primary entertainment in Lilliput?
What was the primary entertainment in Lilliput?
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What was the selection process for performers in Lilliput?
What was the selection process for performers in Lilliput?
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How did Gulliver entertain the emperor?
How did Gulliver entertain the emperor?
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What did the natives find along the shore that belonged to Gulliver?
What did the natives find along the shore that belonged to Gulliver?
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What was so funny to the soldiers walking beneath Gulliver?
What was so funny to the soldiers walking beneath Gulliver?
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How many of the leaders approved Gulliver's petition for freedom?
How many of the leaders approved Gulliver's petition for freedom?
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How many rules was Gulliver given to follow to obtain his freedom?
How many rules was Gulliver given to follow to obtain his freedom?
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Did Gulliver accept the conditions for his freedom?
Did Gulliver accept the conditions for his freedom?
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How many baskets were enough to feed Gulliver?
How many baskets were enough to feed Gulliver?
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How did the people calculate how much Gulliver could eat?
How did the people calculate how much Gulliver could eat?
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What are the dimensions of the emperor's city?
What are the dimensions of the emperor's city?
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Did all the people stay inside their houses during Gulliver's visit?
Did all the people stay inside their houses during Gulliver's visit?
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What was Gulliver's method of traversing to the royal gardens?
What was Gulliver's method of traversing to the royal gardens?
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How did the empress react to seeing Gulliver outside her window?
How did the empress react to seeing Gulliver outside her window?
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Who did Gulliver interact with?
Who did Gulliver interact with?
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What two parties are at odds in the kingdom?
What two parties are at odds in the kingdom?
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Who is Lilliput at war with?
Who is Lilliput at war with?
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Was Gulliver eager to join the war against the other nation?
Was Gulliver eager to join the war against the other nation?
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Where is Blefuscu located?
Where is Blefuscu located?
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Did the Blefuscu people know about Gulliver in the beginning of the chapter?
Did the Blefuscu people know about Gulliver in the beginning of the chapter?
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How did Gulliver go about stealing their ships?
How did Gulliver go about stealing their ships?
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What did Gulliver find in his jacket that helped defend him from the Blefuscudians' fire?
What did Gulliver find in his jacket that helped defend him from the Blefuscudians' fire?
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What did the emperor originally want to do with the Blefuscudians?
What did the emperor originally want to do with the Blefuscudians?
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What was Gulliver's response to the emperor's plan?
What was Gulliver's response to the emperor's plan?
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How did the Blefuscudians later respond to the Lilliputian attack?
How did the Blefuscudians later respond to the Lilliputian attack?
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What was one of the benefits of being presented with a nardac?
What was one of the benefits of being presented with a nardac?
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How did Gulliver put out the fire in the emperor's home?
How did Gulliver put out the fire in the emperor's home?
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Was everything in Lilliput to scale with the average person's size of six inches?
Was everything in Lilliput to scale with the average person's size of six inches?
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How do they write across a page?
How do they write across a page?
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How do they bury their dead?
How do they bury their dead?
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Which is considered a worse offense: theft or fraud?
Which is considered a worse offense: theft or fraud?
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What happens when a person keeps the law for 73 moons?
What happens when a person keeps the law for 73 moons?
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What is more important to hiring Lilliputians: good morals or great abilities?
What is more important to hiring Lilliputians: good morals or great abilities?
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Are people who don't believe in a Divine Providence allowed to hold a public station?
Are people who don't believe in a Divine Providence allowed to hold a public station?
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Why do Lilliputians have children?
Why do Lilliputians have children?
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Up until now, how long has Gulliver been living in Lilliput?
Up until now, how long has Gulliver been living in Lilliput?
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Who was falsely accused of having a crush/affair with Gulliver?
Who was falsely accused of having a crush/affair with Gulliver?
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How long had a plot been forming against Gulliver?
How long had a plot been forming against Gulliver?
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Who came to visit Gulliver?
Who came to visit Gulliver?
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Who were plotting against Gulliver?
Who were plotting against Gulliver?
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What were they accusing Gulliver of?
What were they accusing Gulliver of?
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Did the emperor want to kill Gulliver?
Did the emperor want to kill Gulliver?
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What were some of the ways they wanted to kill him?
What were some of the ways they wanted to kill him?
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What did they eventually decide on instead?
What did they eventually decide on instead?
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How did Gulliver react, what did he do?
How did Gulliver react, what did he do?
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How did Gulliver get to Blefuscu?
How did Gulliver get to Blefuscu?
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How was Gulliver received in Blefuscu?
How was Gulliver received in Blefuscu?
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Study Notes
Gulliver's Travels Quiz: Chapters 1-5 Overview
- Gulliver's Background: Gulliver trained as a surgeon after his father's financial difficulties forced him to become an apprentice. He later used his earnings to attend a renowned medical school in Leyden.
- Struggles in Surgery: After his mentor's death, Gulliver struggled due to a lack of connections and decided to return to sea as a surgeon, but faced challenges with his charging fees.
- Voyage Mishap: During a storm in the West Indies, Gulliver was the sole survivor of a calamitous voyage to the East Indies.
- Awakening in Lilliput: Gulliver awoke immobilized on an island, surrounded by diminutive inhabitants, unable to move due to being bound.
- Initial Captivity: The locals fed Gulliver small baskets of dried beef and wine laced with a sleep-inducing potion before transporting him to their city using a machine.
- Restraints and Accommodations: He was housed in an ancient temple, chained by his foot, with limited mobility—only able to sit, stand, or crawl.
- Entertainment in Lilliput: The main form of entertainment included shows with live performances, prominently featuring rope dancers.
- Emperor's Selection: The emperor selected entertainers based on talent demonstrations and rewarded the best performers.
- Gulliver's Contributions: He entertained the emperor by constructing a platform for horses to perform tricks, showcasing his ingenuity.
- Discovery of Personal Items: Gulliver's hat washed ashore, revealing his presence to the natives.
- Reaction of Soldiers: Soldiers below Gulliver responded with laughter, particularly regarding his unusually large size compared to theirs.
- Petition for Freedom: All Lilliputian leaders approved Gulliver’s petition for freedom, except one leader named Skyridge Valerdgon.
- Rules for Freedom: Gulliver was given nine rules to follow for his freedom; one mandated surveying the land.
- Sustenance Needs: To meet Gulliver's food needs, he required 1,724 baskets calculated based on his size.
- City Dimensions: The emperor’s city had precise measurements with walls 500 feet long, 11 inches thick, and streets measuring 5 feet in width.
- Civic Activities: Not all citizens stayed indoors during Gulliver's visit; there was public engagement and curiosity.
- Royal Gardens Access: Gulliver built stools from trees to navigate over buildings in the royal gardens.
- Empress's Reaction: The empress was charmed by Gulliver, smiling and inviting him to kiss her hand.
- Political Tensions: In Lilliput, two factions, Tremekpt and Xalmem, were at odds, affecting Gulliver's interactions.
- War with Blefuscu: Lilliput was in conflict with the neighboring island of Blefuscu; Gulliver felt detached from the political situation.
- Location of Blefuscu: The island lay to the northeast of Lilliput, separated by an 800-yard channel.
- Initial Ignorance: The Blefuscudians were unaware of Gulliver until later in the story.
- Ship Capture Strategy: Gulliver ingeniously used a homemade hook to capture Blefuscu ships.
- Defensive Measures: He found glasses in his pocket which aided him against the Blefuscudians’ attacks.
- Controversial Orders: The emperor of Lilliput initially intended to enslave the Blefuscudians for trivial matters, but Gulliver opposed this idea, advocating for justice.
- Blefuscu's Response: The Blefuscudians sought a treaty following Lilliput's aggression.
- Nardac Honorific: Being designated a nardac provided Gulliver with less labor-intensive duties, indicating a rise in status.
- Fire Incident: Gulliver extinguished a fire in the emperor's residence using his own urine, leading to mixed reactions.
- Size Relations: Everything in Lilliput was proportionate to the small size of its inhabitants, who measured about six inches tall.
- Writing Style: The Lilliputians recorded text corner to corner across the page.
- Burial Practices: The dead were buried headfirst, a reflection of cultural beliefs.
- Legal Perspectives: Fraud was considered a more severe offense than theft in Lilliputian law.
- Honor for Law Abidance: Individuals adhering to the law for 73 moons received special titles and monetary rewards.
- Hiring Ethics: The Lilliputians prioritized good morals over exceptional abilities when employing individuals.
- Divine Providence: Belief in a Divine Providence was a prerequisite for holding public office.
- Child-rearing Motivations: Procreation was instinctual for the Lilliputians, who valued children as a natural part of life.
- Gulliver's Tenure: Gulliver had been living in Lilliput for approximately nine months and thirteen days by this point in the story.
- False Accusations: Gulliver was falsely accused of having an affair with Flimnap's wife, creating tension.
- Plot Against Gulliver: A conspiracy against Gulliver had been brewing for about two months among certain court figures.
- Visit from Courtier: Gulliver hosted an important court figure, underlining his significance in Lilliputian society.
- Conspirators' Motives: The plotters included Skyresh Bologalm, Flimnap, Limtoc, Lalcon, and Balmuff, aiming to tarnish Gulliver's reputation.
- Charges Against Gulliver: He was accused of public urination, leading to serious allegations against him.
- Emperor's Dilemma: The emperor felt conflicted about executing Gulliver but also endorsed drastic measures.
- Proposed Executions: Ideas for persecution included starvations and blinding, showcasing the tension in Gulliver's status.
- Gulliver's Reaction to Threats: Despite the plots against him, Gulliver remained loyal and sought to refrain from retaliation.
- Journey to Blefuscu: Gulliver successfully crossed the channel to Blefuscu, marking a significant escape.
- Reception in Blefuscu: Upon arrival, Gulliver was welcomed warmly by the emperor of Blefuscu, marking a new chapter in his journey.
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Test your knowledge of the first five chapters of 'Gulliver's Travels'. This quiz covers Gulliver's journey to becoming a surgeon and the challenges he faced after his mentor's death. Perfect for students looking to reinforce their understanding of this classic literary work.