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GulliverescapedfromLilliput

格列佛逃離利立浦特

難詞探意

warship/wp/n.軍艦;艦艇

IsoondiscoveredthatFlanna,oneoftheKingshighestofficials,was

mysecretenemy.Hehadalwaysdislikedme,althoughhepretendedtolike

me,butnowhebegantosuspecthiswifeofvisitingmeprivately,andhe

becamejealous.Ofcoursehiswifedidvisitme,butalwayswithher

daughtersandotherladieswhocameforregularafternoonvisits.When

visitorsarrivedatmyhouse,Iusedtobringthecoachesandhorsesinside,

andputthemcarefullyonmytable.Therewasahighedgeroundthetable,

sothatnobodywouldfalloff.Isatinmychairwithmyfaceclosetothetable,

andwhileIwastalkingtoonegroupofvisitors,theothersusedtodrive

roundthetable.Ispentmanyhourslikethis,inveryenjoyableconversation.

IntheendFlannarealizedthathiswifewasnotinlovewithme,andhad

notdoneanythingwrong,buthewasstillangrywithme.Therewereother

lordswhoalsodislikedme,andtogethertheymanagedtopersuadetheKing

thatIwasadangertoLilliput.Iknewtheywerediscussingmeinprivate,but

IwasseriouslyalarmedwhenIdiscoveredwhattheyhaddecided.Luckily,

aswellasReldresal,IhadanothergoodfriendamongtheKingsofficials.

Lateonenighthevisitedmesecretly,inordertowarnme.

"Youknow,"hebegan,"thatyou'vehadenemieshereforsometime.

ManyofthelordsarejealousofyourgreatsuccessagainstBlefuscu,and

Flimnapstillhatesyou.TheyaccuseyouofcrimesagainstLilliput,crimes

punishablebydeath!"

"But..."Icried,"that'snotright!IonlywanttohelpLilliput!

"Listen,Mhesaid."ImusttellyouwhatIveheard,althoughmylifewillbe

indangerifIdo.They'veaccusedyouofmakingwaterintheKingspalace,

refusingtotakealltheenemy'sships,refusingtodestroyalltheBigEndians,

seeingtheenemy'sofficialsprivately,andplanningtovisitBlefuscuinorder

tohelptheenemyagainstLilliput."

"Thisisunbelievable!MIcried.

"Imustsay,“continuedmyfriend,"thatourKingremindedhislordshow

muchyouhadhelpedthecountry.Butyourenemieswantedtodestroyyou,

andtheysuggestedsettingfiretoyourhouseatnight.Thenyouwoulddiein

thefire!”

"What!"Ishoutedangrily.

"Bequiet,someonemusthearus.Anyway,theKingdecidednottokill

you,andthatswhenyourfriendReldresalstartedspeakingheagreedyoud

mademistakes,butsaidthatagoodKingshouldalwaysbegenerous,as

ourKingis.Andhesuggestedthatasuitablepunishmentwouldbeforyouto

loseyoursight.Yourstillbestrongenoughtoworkforus,butyouwouldn't

beabletohelptheBigEndians."

Icoveredmyeyeswithmyhands.Ihadwantedtohelpthesepeopleand

theirKing.Howcouldtheydecidetopunishmeascruellyasthis?

"YourenemiesweremostdisappointedwithReldresalsplan,"myfriend

wenton."TheysaidyouwereaBigEndianinyourheart,andremindedthe

KinghowmuchyoucostLilliputinfoodanddrink.Reldresalspokeagain,to

suggestsavingmoneybygivingyoualittlefoodeveryday.Inthiswayyou'd

becomeill,andinafewmonthsyou'ddie.Andsotheyallagreed.Inthree

daysReldresalwillbesenttoexplainyourpunishmenttoyou.Hellinformyou

thattheKinghasbeenverykindtoyou,andthatyou'reluckytoloseonly

youreyes.You'llbetieddown,andverysharparrowswillbeshotintoyour

eyes.TheKingsdoctorswillmakesurethatyoucannolongersee."

"Thisisterriblenews!"Isaid."Butthankyouforwarningme,mydear

friend."

"Youalonemustdecidewhattodo,"hereplied,“andnowImustleave

you,sothatnobodysuspectsmeofwarningyou."

WhenIwasalone,Ithoughtaboutthesituationforalongtime.Perhaps

Iwaswrong,butIcouldnotseethattheKingwasbeingkindandgenerous

inorderingsuchaninhumanpunishment.WhatshouldIdo?Icouldaskfor

atrial,butIwasnotconfidentofthejudgeshonesty.Icouldattackthe

capitalandkillalltheLilliputians,butwhenIrememberedtheKingspast

kindnesstome,Ididnotwanttodothat.

AtlastIdecidedtoescape.Andso,beforeReldresalcametotellmeof

mypunishment,IwenttothenorthofLilliput,whereourshipslay.Itook

myclothesoffandputthemintooneofthelargestwarships.Ialsoputa

blanketintoit.ThenIsteppedintothesea,andswamtoBlefuscu.Bypulling

theLilliputwarshipbehindme,Ikeptmyclothesandblanketdry.

WhenIarrived,theKingofBlefuscusenttwoguidestoshowmetheway

tothecapital.ThereImettheKing,theQueen,thelordsandladiesintheir

coaches.IexplainedthatIhadcometovisitBlefuscu,asIhadbeeninvited.

However,Ididnotsayanythingaboutthepunishmentwaitingformein

Lilliput.Theywelcomedmewarmly.Thatnight,astherewasnobuildingbig

enoughforme,Isleptontheground,coveredbymyblanket.Itwasnotas

comfortableasmybedinLilliput,butIdidnotmind.

IdidnotspendlonginBlefuscu.Onlythreedaysaftermyarrival,I

noticedaboatinthesea,nearthebeach.Itwasarealboat,largeenough

forme.Perhapsithadbeendriventherebyastorm.Iswamouttoitandtied

ropestoit.Then,withthehelpoftwentyofBlefuscusshipsandthree

thousandsailors,Ipulleditontothebeach.Itwasnotbadlydamaged.and

itwasexcitingtobeabletostartplanningmyjourneybacktoEnglandandmy

home.

Duringthistime,theKingofLilliputhadwrittentoasktheKingof

Blefuscutosendmeback,asaprisoner,sothatIcouldreceivemy

punishment.TheKingofBlefuscu,however,repliedthatIwastoostrong

tobetakenprisoner,andthatIwouldsoonbereturningtomycountry

anyway.SecretlyheinvitedmetostayandhelphiminBlefuscu,butIno

longerbelievedinthepromisesofkingsortheirofficials,soIpolitely

refused.

Iwasnowimpatienttostartmyvoyagehome,andtheKingorderedhis

workmentorepairtheboatandprepareeverythingIneeded.Ihadthemeat

ofonehundredcattleandthreehundredsheeptoeatonthejourney,andI

alsohadsomeliveanimalstoshowtomyfriendsinEngland.

Aboutonemonthlater,IleftBlefuscu,onSeptember24,1701.The

King,theQueenandtheirlordsandladiesallcamedowntothebeachto

wavegoodbye.

Aftersailingallday,Ireachedasmallisland,whereIsleptthatnight.

Onthethirdday,September26,Isawasail,andwasdelightedto

discoverthatitwasanEnglishship,onitswayhometoEngland.The

captainpickedmeup,andItoldhimmystory.AtfirsthethoughtIwasmad,

butwhenItooktheliveanimalsoutofmypockettoshowhim,hebelieved

me.

WearrivedhomeatlastonApril13,1702,andIsawmydearwifeand

childrenagain.AtfirstIwasdelightedtobeathomeagain.Iearnedquitea

lotofmoneybyshowingmyLilliputiananimalstopeople,andintheendI

soldthemforahighprice.Butasthedayspassed,Ibecamerestless,and

wantedtoseemoreoftheworld.Andso,onlytwomonthslater,Isaid

goodbyetomyfamilyandsailedawayagain.

ActivityAReadingforunderstanding

I.Understandingthemainidea

Whatdoesthischaptermainlytalkabout?

II.Understandingthebasicelements

III.Understandingthedetails

1.WhatcanyoulearnfromGulliversexperiencesbeforeheescapedfrom

Lilliput?Fillinthetable.

2.WhydidsomanylordswanttopunishGulliver?Whatdoesitwantto

tellus?

3.WhathappenedtoGulliverafterheleftLilliput?Fillinthetable.

4.WhydidGulliverwanttoleaveBlefuscu?Whatdoestheauthorwant

totellus?

ActivityBReadingforwriting

I.Usefulexpressionsforwriting

talktosb找某人^話

inveryenjoyableconversation在非常愉快的對話中

persuadesbthat說服某人...

discusssbinprivate私下討論某人

warnsb警告某人

accusesbofsth控告某人某事

cry哭喊;喊叫

continue繼續(xù)說

suggestdoingsth建議做某事

shoutangrily生氣地大叫

startspeaking開始說

agree同意

goon繼續(xù)說

remindsb提醒某人

explainsthtosb解釋某事給某人

informsbthat告知某人...

reply回答

askforatrial要求審判

asksbtodosth讓某人去做某事

ordersbtodosth命令某人去做某事

saygoodbyetosb向某人告別

II.Writingtechniques

GulliversTravelscanbecalledasatirenovel,whichappliesmanykinds

ofsatiretechniquestoreachtheaimofrevelationandcritique,suchasirony,

hyperbole,contrast,symbol,etc.

Contrast(對比)

Acontrastisathing

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