BROBDINGNEG
In the land of the giants, Brobdingnag, Gulliver turns to a farmer who displays his publications for money. Later, the queen buys him and he lives in a portable house until a giant eagle accidentally carries his house into the ocean, where Gulliver manages to escape by swimming to a ship.
Discovery and Capture: After his companions abandon him, Gulliver finds himself in a land inhabited by giants, where he is found by a giant farmer.
Performances and ransom: The farmer makes a curiosity out of Gulliver and takes him around the country, showing him off to the public for money. In the capital, the queen sees him and buys him from the farmer.
Living with the Queen: Gulliver lives in the palace and becomes a favorite of the royal family. He tells the king about Europe, but the king finds the English disgusting and evil.
Accident and rescue: While traveling in a portable home, a giant eagle grabs his home by the ring on the roof and carries it into the ocean, where it drops. Gulliver manages to escape and is picked up by an English ship.