By providing a different perspective and encouraging the Englishman to never give up, the boy helps him to discover the alchemist.
The information about the Luggnaggians which the narrator
(Gulliver) offers to his audience (English people) is their traditional
customs. At some fact of the story, Gulliver gives his view on the way to
points of views of Luggnaggians by telling it in order to make his spectators
learn the conceivable errors of others and not to do it again.
The right to a living wage, The right to attend Integrated schools, And The right to be served in Hotels, Restaurants, and Train stations
A fighter for economic justice because the sentence is listing the different things that he was