The main villain in Gullivers travel's is Skyresh Bolgolam because he hated Gulliver from the first day he arrived in Lilliput
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Gulliver's ability to play the flintlock gun impressed the Brobdingnagians, as they saw it as a remarkable display of his dexterity.
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Grildrig is the name given to Gulliver by the inhabitants of the island of Brobdingnag in the novel "Gulliver's Travels" by Jonathan Swift. Grildrig is a diminutive size compared to the Brobdingnagians, who are giants. Gulliver faces many challenges and adventures while living among the Brobdingnagians as Grildrig.
One of the themes in "A Voyage to Brobdingnag" is the critique of human nature and society. Through Gulliver's journey to the land of giants, Swift highlights the flaws and vices of humanity such as greed, pride, and corruption. The contrast between the giant Brobdingnagians and the diminutive Gulliver serves as a satire on human behavior and the societal norms of the time.
Gulliver throws his food overboard to escape the Brobdingnagians, who are threatening him by playing with him as if he were a toy. He hopes that by disposing of his food, he will be too weak and frail for them to continue to play with him.
Gulliver impresses the Brobdingnagians with his ability to play the flint and steel, creating fire with his hands. This feat showcases his dexterity and impresses the giants, who see it as a remarkable skill.