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Lemuel Gulliver (Jack Black) is the boss of newcomer Dan (T.J.Miller) in the mail room of a New York City newspaper,but soon,Dan is promoted to a boss.Deeply depressed at his dead-end job,Gulliver decides to talk to journalist Darcy Silverman (Amanda Peet).He convinces her he could write a report about his (false) extensive world "travels" saying his dream is to become a writer.After suffering writer's block,he plagiarises a report from other publications on the Internet.The next day,Darcy,impressed by his writing,presents Gulliver with a new task – to travel to the Bermuda Triangle and write an article confirming that the legend of ships mysteriously disappearing in the area being caused by extraterrestrials is not true.
Upon arrival in Bermuda,Gulliver rents a boat and travels into the triangle.After falling asleep at the helm of his ship,he's caught in a freak storm and the boat is overwhelmed by a waterspout.He washes up unconscious on the shore of Lilliput,where he is immediately confirmed as a "beast" by the town's tiny people.He is captured and imprisoned in a cave,citizens claiming him to be dangerous because of his huge size.Here,he meets another prisoner named Horatio (Jason Segel) who was jailed by General Edward (Chris O'Dowd) because he likes Princess Mary of Lilliput (Emily Blunt),whereas Edward wants her for himself.After the island across from Lilliput,Blefuscu,infiltrates commandos to kidnap Princess Mary,Gulliver manages to break free of the plough-machine he is forced to work and then rescues the princess from being kidnapped.Gulliver also saves her father,King Benjamin (Billy Connolly) from a fire by urinating on it.
Gulliver is declared a hero by Lilliput's citizens and makes up a deal of lies saying he is the President of the United States,says Yoda is his Vice-President and a living legend in his homeland.Edward,however,becomes enraged due to the luxurious accommodations that have been built for him,and even being presented as an honorary general of the Lilliputian Army complete with uniform.When the townspeople find Gulliver's boat and his things,Gulliver gets angry voice mail messages from Darcy,angrily saying she has to take his place and travel to Bermuda now,and also found out about his plagiarism and she no longer wishes to be friends with him.The next day,chaos ensues as the Blefuscian Navy lay siege on the city when Edward shuts down its defense system as an act of revenge for Gulliver's treatment.Gulliver defeats the armada,invulnerable to the cannonballs being fired at him (although he receives numerous welts on his stomach).Embarrassed once more,and with Mary no longer wanting to do anything with him,Edward defects to the Blefuscians and brings with him blueprints of a robot coming from one of Gulliver's sci-fi magazines.The Blefuscians secretly build the robot based on Gulliver's magazine,with Edward as the pilot.
The Blefuscians invade Liliput and the robot-wielding Edward makes Gulliver admit to the people that he is "just the guy from the mail-room" and nothing more.Edward banishes Gulliver on the shores of Brobdingnag ("the island where we dare not go"),where he is captured by Glumdalclitch,a giant girl who is to Gulliver as Gulliver is to the people of Lilliput,and forced to become her doll complete with wig and dress.Darcy is then imprisoned by the Lilliputians when she is lost in the Bermuda Triangle in the same manner as Gulliver.Horatio,who has gone to Brobdingnag after being spurned by Mary,reveals to Gulliver that Darcy is imprisoned.Gulliver narrowly escapes with him,using a parachute that he took from a dead U.S.Air Force pilot sitting in the dollhouse (a crashed F-104 Starfighter is seen in the girl's yard).
Once again accepting a duel from Edward,Gulliver ultimately defeats him with the assistance of Horatio,who disables the machine's electrocuting weapon.Horatio is hailed a hero and gets King Benjamin's permission to court the princess.Edward,reaching the point of insanity,threatens to kill the princess,but the princess,finally having enough of Edward,beats him up in frustration.Gulliver then helps to make peace between the rival island-nations by reciting Edwin Starr's "War" and he,along with Darcy,return to New York on their repaired boat.It's revealed they later became a couple and successful fiction writers in New York,writing about their experiences on Lilliput.
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问题1:求《格列佛游记》中小人国布莱夫斯库的英文RT
Blefuscu
与另一个小人国Lilliput发生战争,Gulliver帮助了Lilliput
问题2:格列佛游记英文简介500字以内[英语科目]
"When bending my eyes downward as much as I could,I perceived a human not six inches high!"
When Lemuel Gulliver sets off from London on a sea voyage,little does he know the many incredible and unbelievable misadventures awaiting him.Shipwrecked at sea and nearly drowned,he washes ashore upon an exotic island called Lilliput-where the people are only six inches tall!Next he visits a land of incredible giants called Brobdingnagians.They are more than sixty feet tall!He travels to Laputa,a city that floats in the sky,and to Glubbdubdrib,the Island of Sorcerers.His final voyage brings him into contact with the Yahoos-a brutish race of subhumans-and an intelligent and virtuous race of horse,the Houyhnhnms.
First published in 1726,Gulliver's Travels remains one of the most exciting fantasy adventures ever written.
问题3:《格列佛游记》小人国概括50字如题[语文科目]
格列佛与利立普特人的大小比例为十二比一,那里的居民身高仅6英寸,格列佛置身其中,就像一座“巨人山”.起先他被小人们捆了起来,但后来由于他表现温顺并答应接受某些条件,小人国国王同意恢复他的自由.此时,该国正遭到另一小人国(布莱夫斯库)入侵,格列佛涉过海峡把敌国舰队的大部分船只掳来,迫使敌国遣使求和.尽管格列佛立了大功,但后来因在几件事情上得罪了国王,国王决定刺瞎他的双眼,将他活活饿死.格列佛得知消息,仓皇逃向邻国,修好一只小船,起航回家.
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问题4:格列佛游记大,小人国概括三个情节(起因 经过 结果)80个字[语文科目]
跳舞的写的是关于这样一件事:.小人国选拔官员全凭在绳上跳舞,谁在绳上跳舞跳得好,跳得高,谁的官就大,因此官员候补人冒着折断脖子、胳膊的危险表演绳上跳舞,以达到爬上去的目的.财政大臣佛林奈甫比谁都跳得高,还能在绳上翻跟斗,因此最得皇帝宠爱.斯威夫特以此讽刺了英国朝廷和大臣无能,他们升官不需要才德,全凭钻营奉承取得高官厚爵.在小人国内也有两党,他们的区别只是鞋后跟的高低不同而已.作者以此影射英国议会中两个不同集团争权夺利的斗争,形象生动,而且十分贴切.全文简介————————
第一卷写的是格列佛在小人国(利立普特)的遭遇,格列佛与利立普特人的大小比例为十二比一,那里的居民身高仅6英寸,格列佛置身其中,就像一座“巨人山”.起先他被小人们捆了起来,但后来由于他表现温顺并答应接受某些条件,小人国国王同意恢复他的自由.此时,该国正遭到另一小人国(布莱夫斯库)入侵,格列佛涉过海峡把敌国舰队的大部分船只掳来,迫使敌国遣使求和.尽管格列佛立了大功,但后来因在几件事情上得罪了国王,国王决定刺瞎他的双眼,将他活活饿死.格列佛得知消息,仓皇逃向邻国,修好一只小船,起航回家.
第二卷描述格列佛在大人国的遭遇.在这一卷里,格列佛又一次出海时,遭遇风暴,船被刮至一片陌生的陆地.这陆地叫布罗卜丁奈格(大人国).那里的居民身高有如铁塔.格列佛一到这里,由“巨人山”一下子变成了侏儒,置身大人国,自己仿佛变成了一个利立普特(小人国)人,比例倒了过来,成了一比十二.在大人国的农夫面前,格列佛像鼹鼠般大小,被农夫当作玩物带回家.为了赚钱,农夫竟把他带到市镇,让他耍把戏,供人观赏.后来他被王后买去,得以与大人国的国王相处.逐渐地,格列佛思乡之情日益浓烈,在一次随国王巡视边境时佯称有病,去海边呼吸新鲜空气.当他在岸边钻进小木箱睡觉时,一只大鹰将木箱叼走.后来木箱落入大海,被路过的船只发现,里面的格列佛获救,终于又回到英国.
第三卷写的是飞岛国.这一卷比较松散,铺得较开,写格列佛以勒皮他(飞岛)游历为中心,兼及巴尔尼巴比、拉格奈格、格勒大锥和日本四个地方的游记.
第四卷描述了格列佛在贤马国(“慧骃国”)的所见所闻.这是历来最为争议的部分.在那里,格列佛遭到智慧而理性的慧骃的放逐,满心怅惘地回到那块生他养他如今却叫他厌恶的故土,愤怒而又无可奈何地与一帮“野胡”在一起度过自己的余生.
问题5:格列佛游记 100字英文简介谁有!100多一点的英文简介[英语科目]
"格列佛游记(英文原版,Gullivers Travels)"的介绍
"When bending my eyes downward as much as I could,I perceived a human not six inches high!"
When Lemuel Gulliver sets off from London on a sea voyage,little does he know the many incredible and unbelievable misadventures awaiting him.Shipwrecked at sea and nearly drowned,he washes ashore upon an exotic island called Lilliput-where the people are only six inches tall!Next he visits a land of incredible giants called Brobdingnagians.They are more than sixty feet tall!He travels to Laputa,a city that floats in the sky,and to Glubbdubdrib,the Island of Sorcerers.His final voyage brings him into contact with the Yahoos-a brutish race of subhumans-and an intelligent and virtuous race of horse,the Houyhnhnms.
First published in 1726,Gulliver's Travels remains one of the most exciting fantasy adventures ever written.
"格列佛游记(英文原版,Gullivers Travels)"的作者简介
(1667-1745),ed.at Trinity College,Dublin,entered household of Sir W.Temple at Moor Park 1692,and became his secretray,became known to William III.,and met E.Johnson (Stella),left T.in 1694 and returned to Ireland,took orders and wrote Tale of a Tub and Battle of Books (published 1704),returned to Sir W.T.1698,and on his death in 1699 published his works,returned to Ireland and obtained some small preferments,visits London and became one of the circle of Addison,etc.,deserts the Whigs and joins the Tories 1710,attacking the former in various papers and pamphlets,Dean of St.1713,he began his Journal to Stella,Drapier’s Letters appeared 1724,visits England,and joins with Pope and Arbuthnot in Miscellanies 1726,published Gulliver’s Travels 1727.
"格列佛游记(英文原版,Gullivers Travels)"的书评
Spotlight Reviews
Reviewer:C.Gilbert "frumiousb" (Amsterdam,the Netherlands)
I haven't read this book since I read it as a child,and it was amazing how much of it had stuck with me,and how vividly.There were sections (particularly in Brobdingnag) where I could almost recite word-for-word what was going to happen next.
Happily,like Alice in Wonderland,this is a book that ages very well.There was still the element of being just a plain old good travel story with strong images (particularly in the Lilliput and Brobdingnag sections) but there was also a wicked sense of satire that continues to be relevant and funny now more than three hundred years after the book was originally written.
The latter two sections of the book-- Laputa and the land of the Houyhnhnms-- are perhaps a little less vivid for being more pointed in their satirical content (interestingly I have no memory of these sections from my childhood reading) but that in no way detracts from the value of the book.
A must-read.
Reviewer:Brian P.McDonnell (Holbrook,MA USA)
Gulliver's Travels are broken up into four parts.The first two parts are the most famous,where Gulliver visits a land in which he is a giant and another in which it is filled with giants.Although they are very good,I found them somewhat boring.This is probably due tot he fact that I had heard these stories in so many variations already,they no longer had that originality to them.The next two parts however I found to be excellent.Several authors have expounded upon these stories or have continued them in one form of another of them.It is good to finally find the source of such great insight.For example the world in the clouds is quite humorous,and Douglas Adams makes a similar use of this satire in one of his Hitchhiker's Guide to the Universe series.The island of wizard's where you can call up any of the dead to have them tell their part in history can be seen in "To Your Scattered Bodies Go" by Philip Jose Farmer (a Hugo award winner.) The final part about humans being nothing but Yahoos,and inferior to Horses is brilliant.A reversal of roles with other animals to give us a new perspective of ourselves is imitated in other such classics as "The Time Machine" by H.G.Wells,"The Island of Dr.Monreau" also by H.G.Wells,"Planet of the Apes","Animal Farm" by George Orwell,plus several Star Trek and Twilight Zone episodes.