can anyone give me character sketch of gulliver part 3 and 4????????????

As Gulliver progressed with his travels, his attachment to his own people grew less. He became far more inclined to travel than stay at home. He was greatly disappointed with his stay at Laputa despite having been received with kindness. This was because he was well-versed in either mathematics or music - two topics which gave Laputians immense pleasure. His experience in Balnibarbi caused him dejection. He felt it was fruitless to remain in a place where people were all involved in activities that yielded so little. It cannot be denied that Gulliver as a person was extremely curious and prone to picking up new languages and customs unconsciously. He was also a good observer with a good memory since he described all that he saw and heard in such great detail.

His last great voyage to the land of Houyhnhnms made him question the human values and morality and made him more contemplative as a person. He got so attached to the simple existence of the Houyhnhnms that he was greatly aggrieved to be parted from them and then came his madman's ravings, when he considered all humans to be Yahoos. This shows that despite all his misgivings, Gulliver was a man who believed in an idyllic existence.

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