The council decided to punish Gulliver by demanding that he be blinded, made to starve, or die a slow death. Ultimately, they chose to banish him to the countryside.
The Houyhnhnms, upon hearing Gulliver's account of humanity, decide that he is a Yahoo (a term they use to describe humans) and they consider him a dangerous, irrational being. They ultimately decide to exile Gulliver from their society in order to prevent him from corrupting their way of life.
The Liliputians want to punish Gulliver because he refuses to help them conquer their enemies and because he urinates on their palace to put out a fire, which they view as disrespectful. Additionally, Gulliver's ability to overturn their society due to his size makes him a threat to their power structure.
The Lilliputians decided to keep Gulliver because they saw him as a potential asset or ally in their political conflicts with the Blefuscudians. They believed that Gulliver's size and strength could be advantageous to them in the ongoing war.
The council
a court that decide's life or death.
By the king and his council.
Gulliver decides to leave Lilliput and return to London after being accused of treason and sentenced to be blinded by the Lilliputians. This injustice, along with feeling unappreciated by the Lilliputians, prompts Gulliver to plot his escape and leave the island.
It could be because he feels "sorry" for them... :/ I have no idea! Btw, it could be the answer.
A companion of Tyche was often Nemesis (Fair Distribution/Indignation).
In Jonathan Swift's "Gulliver's Travels," Gulliver helped the people of Lilliput defeat the Blefuscudians by stealing their fleet. This act demonstrated Gulliver's loyalty to the Lilliputians and persuaded the Blefuscudians to surrender.
The vociferation over the alleged abuse of the kitten caused the council to punish the culprit.
A man met with a superior city councilor to decide his fate.