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16 Palm Grove Drive
Massachussets
6th June, 2020
Dear Dad,
I hope you are doing good, You have always been a good father to me and Brook. I know you have our best interests at heart so i'm writing to you concerning a serious issue.
The heatwave since we entered summer this year has been unbearable in the house and as a result i find it difficult to sleep or study because i am always uncomfortable. This has begun to affect my studies as i noticed i started having shorter attention spans and i find it more difficult to understand much in class.
I believe if we can get an air conditioner and install in the house, all these problems would become a thing of the past and we can return to being comfortable. I love you dad.
Your son,
Daniel.
Explanation:
Lilliput and Blefuscu are two fictional island nations and they are also one of the main things of the novel.
They are appearing in the first part of the 1726 novel Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift.
- In this novel, there are two fictional island nations that are mentioning and those are Blefuscu and Lilliput.
Blefuscu was in the neighborhood of Liliput which means that those two island were very close and as it gets in the literature ,they started the conflict. The King of Blefescu island was planning an invasion into Lilliput but the king of Lilliput had heard about it and then it all started.
After that, Gulliver had suggested that he can help the King of Lilliput and the King agreed.
- <u>The Gulliver was the one who made all the preparations for the war between Blefuscu and Lilliput islands.</u> First preparation, was when he was <u>laying behind a hillock at the coast where Blefescu people will pass by. He was the one who knew everything about the sea and how deep it is.</u> Secod thing was that <u>Gulliver had waded into the sea with iron hook cables and swam to the Blefescu fleet. </u>Blefescuian forces had saw him and how giant he is so they were frightened and the sailors ran away and Gulliver had pulled the entire fleet to Lilliput by using the special cables that he had.
When he loses the bet on the frog, it's easy to feel sorry for him because he's not a sore loser. When he finds out he's been cheated, his anger is completely understandable When Simon Wheeler starts telling the story of the cow we know there must be a whole boatload more stories about Smiley and his animals.