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Tell any one of the stories orally imagining you are Gulliver.

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Gulliver’s Adventure in Lilliput

I remember it like it was yesterday. I had set sail on a ship called the Antelope, hoping for a simple sea journey, but fate had other plans. After weeks of harsh storms, our ship hit the rocks, and I was thrown into the sea. Somehow, I swam ashore and crawled up on a strange beach, exhausted. I collapsed into a deep sleep.

When I awoke, I couldn’t believe my eyes! My arms, legs, and hair were tied down with tiny ropes. I looked around and saw hundreds—no, thousands—of tiny people, no taller than my thumb, standing all around me, looking frightened but curious. They had strange little weapons—tiny bows and arrows—and shouted in their squeaky language.

I was Gulliver, a giant in the land of Lilliputians!

At first, I struggled, but the tiny ropes held me firmly in place. Eventually, the Lilliputians realized I meant no harm, so they brought me food—tiny pieces of bread and barrels of wine, which felt like drops to me! Slowly, I gained their trust, and the Emperor of Lilliput even invited me to his court.

However, life in Lilliput wasn’t easy. These little people had strange customs and rules. One of the biggest problems was that the Lilliputians were constantly at war with their neighbours, the Blefuscudians, over something as silly as which end of an egg should be broken first!

One day, they asked me for a favour. The Emperor ordered me to help them in their war. I waded across the sea to Blefuscu, pulling all of their enemy ships with ropes—like a child playing with toy boats! The Lilliputians celebrated me as a hero, but soon I realized that I couldn’t stay. Their jealous ministers were plotting against me, and I knew my size made me both a friend and a threat in their tiny world.

So, I managed to escape on a boat I found washed ashore. Though my adventure in Lilliput had ended, I knew this was only the beginning of many strange journeys yet to come.

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