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In Jonathan Swift's "Gulliver's Travels," Gulliver gains his freedom from the Lilliputians by successfully navigating their political intrigues and demonstrating his usefulness. He helps them in their conflict against the neighboring Blefuscudians by using his size to their advantage, specifically by capturing their fleet. Eventually, after proving his loyalty and capability, he is allowed to leave Lilliput and return to England. His experience highlights themes of power dynamics and the absurdity of human conflicts.

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