December 2, 2012
3 - 3:30
Gulliver's Travels
95-110
The farmer's daughter takes care of him and they go all over the town showing off the tiny Quibus for money. All this traveling and performing for the big people has been taking a toll on his health and in fear that he will die, the farmer sells Quinbus to the queen who likes him a lot to live there along with his daughter who takes good care of him. The scholars don't know what to make of him, some think he's a robot others have their own theories but he tells them of his country and defends it quite well. Everyone likes him except the queen's dwarf who keeps being me to him.
The author's writing style is very repetitive. He documents what happens on his travels and puts in his opinions and stuff. He uses really big words as well and writes like the style on the 1700/1800s.
I'll read better next time if I go to a secluded place with no noise and no distractions.
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