Gulliver's Travels | Part I, Chapters 7-8: Summary and Analysis

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“A Considerable person at Court”: visits Gulliver and privately gives him a copy of the articles of impeachment against him

The Emperor of Blefuscu: ruler who protects Gulliver after Gulliver, having been accused of treason by the Lilliputians, escapes to Blefuscu

Mrs. Gulliver: the patient wife of the narrator, who remains behind in England during his voyages; introduced earlier as Mary Burton, her maiden name

Summary
In Chapters Seven and Eight Gulliver, who “had been all my life,” as he says, “a stranger to...


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