describe gullinveremancipation and rebirth do u agree that the queens arrival was disguised rebirth for gulliverjustify your answer?

Gulliver had to labour a lot under his master, more he delivered in terms of work, further insatiable his master's wants became. Gulliver was reduced to a skeleton and that led his master resolve to make a good hand of him as he thought Gulliver might die soon. However, a gentleman usher arrived from court, commanding Gulliver's master to carry him immediately to court for the purpose of serving as a diversion of the queen and her ladies. Therefore, it was in fact on the queen's command that Gulliver's emancipation and subsequent rebirth happened. Her majesty was delighted with Gulliver's demeanour and the latter was saved from imminent death from slogging for his master.

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