In "Gulliver's Travels," the resolution occurs when Gulliver returns to England after his various adventures. Disillusioned by humanity and society, he struggles to reintegrate into his life, feeling a deep sense of alienation from his fellow humans. Ultimately, he isolates himself from others, choosing to live in solitude, as he can no longer reconcile his experiences with the values of the society he once belonged to. This ending highlights themes of perspective and the complexities of human nature.
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