How does Gulliver earn the title of Nardac in Lilliput?
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By capturing the Blefuscudian fleet
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By putting out the fire in the empress’s quarters
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By showing lenience toward a group of soldiers who earlier attack him
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By helping the Lilliputians construct a new palace
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Gulliver Honored with Title of Nardac for Naval Triumph
Lemuel Gulliver, the central figure in Jonathan Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels, received the prestigious title of “Nardac”, the highest honor in the kingdom of Lilliput, after single-handedly capturing the entire naval fleet of the rival empire, Blefuscu. This extraordinary achievement was hailed as a decisive service to the Emperor of Lilliput.
The title of Nardac signifies the greatest recognition that can be awarded to any individual in Lilliput. Gulliver’s bold and strategic action not only stunned the Emperor and his court but also cemented his position as a trusted ally and protector of the kingdom.
Although Gulliver was at first regarded with suspicion and treated as a curiosity due to his enormous size, his daring plan to disable the enemy navy changed the perception entirely. By wading across the channel separating Lilliput and Blefuscu, he fastened cables to the warships and towed the entire fleet back to Lilliput. The astonishing sight was witnessed by the Emperor and courtiers who eagerly watched from the shore.
Impressed by this unparalleled display of strength and loyalty, the Emperor wasted no time in conferring upon Gulliver the exalted title of Nardac, forever marking his name among the most celebrated figures in Lilliputian history.

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Gulliver’s third voyage takes him to:
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Laputa
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Lilliput
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Brobdingnag
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Glubbdubdrib

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What did the Emperor declare about egg-breaking?
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Only the small end must be broken
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Both ends are equally allowed
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Big-end breaking is the true faith
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No one should eat eggs in Lilliput
সম্রাট ঘোষণা দেন যে সবাইকে ছোট দিক দিয়ে ডিম ভাঙতে হবে। এটি ছিল তার ধর্মীয় নিয়ম চাপিয়ে দেওয়ার প্রতীকী রূপ। এর মাধ্যমে সুইফট দেখিয়েছেন—শাসকেরা নিজেদের ইচ্ছাকে “ধর্মীয় সত্য” বানিয়ে জনগণের ওপর চাপিয়ে দেয়।

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“Gulliver’s Travels” is a:
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Political Work
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Real Character
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Allegorical Work
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None of A, B, and C
Gulliver's Travels can be understood on multiple levels, but its literary nature is best described as an allegorical work.
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An allegory is a story in which the characters, settings, and events symbolize abstract ideas or real-world issues.
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In Gulliver's Travels, the different lands Gulliver visits are not merely fantastical; they are allegorical representations that satirize English society, politics, science, and human nature.
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The book also functions as a political work, especially as a satire of the Whig government of Swift’s time.
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However, the allegorical aspect is the broader literary framework through which Swift delivers his political and social commentary.
Therefore, while it is correct to say the book is political, describing it as political allegory is more fundamental and comprehensive, capturing both its literary and satirical purposes.

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