In chapter 6, Gulliver described Lilliput. He described the animals, plant, trees. The tallest horses and oxen are between four and five inches in height. And he also described the people in Lilliput. The education in Lilliput. Scholarship and teaching in all branches of learning have flourished there for centuries. They do not write from left to right, they write from right to left. And they believe the earth is flat. The laws also are very peculiar. If the accused is found innocent, whoever brought the complaint is immediately put to death. By the law, all children are sent to be educated. The noble children had to learned a lot of things and their parents only visit them twice a year. On the other hand, farmers and labourers keep their children at home. Their education is of little consequence to the public
In my opinion, this chapter is very interesting. It talk about the laws and the system of the country, what different with other. It also let me know what accient law in England. The life of the children is funny too. The big differeces between themcan show me how was the social life.And what did the government do to the low income family.It is the part that I like most.
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Should Gulliver try to change the way society is run in Lilliput? Or should he just observe?
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