Plot Summary of Gulliver’s Travels:

Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels details a sailor’s journey to four very different fantastical societies. In the first voyage “A Voyage to Lilliput”, Gulliver, the narrator of the book, is the only person to reach land after a shipwreck. He awakes to find himself tied down by tiny men; the Lilliputians. Gulliver agrees to cooperate and is untied and taken to the capital where he meets Lilliput’s Emperor. He agrees to serve the Lilliputians and is granted partial freedom in return. Gulliver prevents an invasion from Lilliput’s enemy, Blefuscu, by stealing the enemy’s ships and is given a high title of honor. He makes friends and enemies at court and learns details of Lilliputian society. After putting out a fire in the palace by urinating on it, he is accused of high treason for polluting the palace. He is sentenced to be blinded and starved. However, Gulliver escapes to Blefuscu, finds a boat, sails out to sea, and is picked up by an English ship.

Two months after his return to England, Gulliver leaves on his second voyage “A Voyage to Brobdingnag”. He lands in an unknown country to get water and is abandoned. A giant reaper picks him up and takes him to a farmer, who wants him to be on exhibit as a freak. The Queen of Brobdingnag buys Gulliver and presents him to the King. The farmer’s daughter, Glumdalclitch, who had befriended Gulliver, is hired by the King as Gulliver’s guardian and nurse. Gulliver quarrels with the King’s dwarf but describes England in detail to the King. Gulliver is carried around in a box and tours the kingdom. He fights birds and animals and finds the King’s Maids of Honour, who undress before him, disgusting him because of their great size. Gulliver’s box is picked up by a gigantic eagle and dropped into the sea; he is picked up by an English ship and returns to England.

Shortly after his return, Gulliver leaves on his third voyage “A Voyage to Laputa, Balnibarbi, Glubbdubdrib, Luggage, and Japan”. His ship is captured by pirates, who set him adrift in a small boat. He. arrives on the flying island of Laputa, which flies over the continent of Balnibarbi. The people he meets are interested only in abstract speculations. Their King asks Gulliver only about mathematics in England. Gulliver learns that the island is kept flying by magnetism. He travels to Balnibarbi, and he is shown the Academy of Laputa, where scholars devote all their time to absurd inventions and ideas. He then goes to Glubbdubdrib, an island of magicians. The King is waited on by ghosts, and he calls up the ghosts of dead historical characters at Gulliver’s request. He then goes to Luggnagg, where the Struldbruggs have eternal life but not eternal youth. After spending time in Japan, Gulliver returns to England.

On his fourth voyage “A Voyage to the Country of the Houyhnhnms”, Gulliver is set on shore in an unknown land by mutineers. This is the land of the Houyhnhnms: intelligent, rational horses who hold as servants repulsive animal-like human beings called Yahoos. A dapple-gray Houyhnhnm who becomes his master is unable to understand the frailties and emotions in Gulliver’s account of England. The Assembly is distressed at the idea of a partly-rational Yahoo living with a Houyhnhnm, votes to expel Gulliver. He makes a boat and is picked up by a Portuguese ship. On his return to England, Gulliver is so disgusted with human beings that he refuses to associate with them, preferring the company of horses.