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Appreciation of Gulliver's travels
Gulliver: Like Robinson, he is an adventurous person who doesn't want to be lonely and bored. He has a strong memory, is good at learning and observing, is good at thinking, has a unique thinking, is simple and gentle, is friendly to people, behaves appropriately, is easy to associate with people, is grateful and kind, has the style of a gentleman, is willing to help friends, is willing to risk his life for friends, and is ready to fight against all those who are unfavorable to friends at any time. At the same time, he is smart and brave, smooth and reasonable, clever in speaking, resolute in doing things, able to improvise, seize every opportunity to pursue freedom, have strong self-confidence and believe that he can succeed. He is frank, patriotic and very tolerant of his face. He is full of hatred, disgust and contempt for those who are hostile to him, but he respects noble people and learned scholars. Generally speaking, he is a traveler with questioning spirit, passion for truth and endurance.

Analysis of several other characters:

Flinpour (Chancellor of the Exchequer): Suspicious, insidious, vicious and cunning. Related plot: Gulliver's kindness and generosity and his exploits in capturing the ancient fleet of Kublai Khan were appreciated by King Lilliput, and Frimpo was greatly annoyed. He suspected Gulliver of adultery with his wife, so he contacted other ministers to plot slander, and finally forced Gulliver to flee to Blefuscu.

Skye Switzerland (Admiral): Jealous, insidious and cunning. Related plot: The King of Lilliput is ambitious. Gulliver crossed the strait and captured most of the fleet of Blefuscu in the war with neighboring country. Since then, Gulliver has been reused by the king of Lilliput, and Switzerland is greatly dissatisfied, and conspired with the finance minister to murder Gulliver.

King Brobdingnag: He is an enlightened monarch, knowledgeable, rational, kind and capable of governing the country. Related plot: King Brobdingnag is knowledgeable and kind-hearted. He governed the country with reason, justice and kindness. He hates Gulliver's despicable politicians and bloody wars.

King Huisui: rational, wise, hardworking, brave, kind and friendly, just and upright-the ideal human in the author's mind.