In "Gulliver's Travels," Gulliver helps prevent a war between the Lilliputians and the Blefuscudians by mediating their conflict over a trivial matter: the correct way to break eggs. He uses his size and strength to demonstrate a compromise, suggesting that both sides could coexist peacefully. Ultimately, he offers to retrieve stolen items and serves as a diplomatic figure, emphasizing the absurdity of their feud. His intervention highlights the theme of the ridiculous nature of human conflicts over minor differences.
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