In Jonathan Swift's "Gulliver's Travels," Gulliver captures the enemy fleet by using his immense size to his advantage. While the Lilliputians are engaged in battle, he stealthily approaches their ships, tying them together with ropes and neutralizing the threat. The Lilliputians, who are tiny compared to Gulliver, are both astonished and grateful for his help, as he effectively secures their victory and demonstrates his loyalty to their cause. This act solidifies Gulliver's role as a protector of the Lilliputians.
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