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Why did Gulliver accept the invitation to visit Blefusco?


Question: Why did Gulliver accept the invitation to visit Blefusco?

Answer: While living with the Lilliputians, Gulliver is bound to observe the rules of the Lilliputian Emperor. As a result, he has captured the fleet of Blefuscu. At the meantime, Gulliver has saved the Emperor palace from catching fire. But unexpectedly, Gulliver is charged against different reasons. He urinates on the royal palace to put it out when it is on fire. He refuses to take all the ships of Blefuscu away. He refused because he does not want Lilliput to be able to conquer Blefuscu. He supposedly has illegal contact with the ambassadors of Blefuscu. He is allegedly ready to go to Blefuscu without written permission. But all these happen without Gulliver’s knowledge. At this time, when the representatives of Blefuscu come with a treaty to establish peace with the Lilliputians and request Gulliver to pay a visit to Blefuscu, Gulliver finds an opportunity to goad on thereby accepting the invitation to go Blefuscu. 

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