Gulliver's initial excitement about the struldbrugs and his later horror satirizes what common human desire? 

A

The desire for great wealth

B

The desire for political power 

C

The fear of death and the wish for eternal life

D

The desire for fame and recognition

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When Gulliver first hears about the immortal Struldbrugs, he is overjoyed, imagining that eternal life would allow him to accumulate limitless wisdom and become a living treasure for humanity. This reflects the common human desire to escape death.

  • However, he soon learns that the Struldbrugs do not retain eternal youth; they continue to age indefinitely.

  • Over time, they become senile, physically decrepit, and miserable, suffering endlessly.

  • Swift uses this scenario to satirize the human wish for immortality, showing that it would be a terrible curse rather than a blessing.

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In Lilliput, Gulliver is seen as—

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A giant

B

A tiny dwarf

C

A god

D

A beast

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Children in Lilliput were not brought up or educated by their parents, but: 

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By their relatives

B

Were the responsibilities of the state

C

By their Grandparents

D

None of A, B, and C

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When Gulliver first wakes up in Lilliput, what is his condition?

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He is in a comfortable bed, well-fed and rested.

B

He is lying on his back, with his arms, legs, and hair tied to the ground.

C


He is running from the Lilliputians, trying to escape them.

D

He is being carried to the capital city in a large cage.

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