Glubbdubdrib
Gulliver did not stay in Glubbdubdribel, but was insulted on the shore of the island of Luggnagg, where he first encountered the "immortal" struldbrugs, who were considered wise. , but it turned out that they were unfortunate, decrepit old men; at the court of King Luggnagg, Gulliver had to submit to strange customs, and then he saw and became disillusioned with the struldbrugs, after which he went on further, eventually meeting pirates and ending up in Laputa.
Arrival: Gulliver arrives in Luggnagg (the country of which Glubbdubdrib is a part) after an unsuccessful visit to Lilliput, where he was sentenced to death and blinding due to the intrigues and machinations of the treasurer.
Arrival: Gulliver arrives in Luggnagg (the country of which Glubbdubdrib is a part) after an unsuccessful visit to Lilliput, where he was sentenced to death and blinding due to the intrigues and machinations of the treasurer.
Arrest and trial: Upon arrival at Luggnagg, he was arrested and brought before the king, where he was forced to perform humiliating rituals such as crawling and licking the dust at the foot of the throne.
Meeting the Struldbrugs: On Luggnagg, Gulliver learned of the Struldbrugs—immortal but aging people. He expected to see wise men, but found them miserable, decrepit, and mad, since immortality without youth and strength is a curse.
Liberation and the Journey Ahead: After becoming disillusioned with the struldbrugs, Gulliver, with the help of a courtier, leaves Luggnagg and heads for Japan. Further adventures await him, including capture by pirates and landing on the floating island of Laputa.