In "Gulliver's Travels," Lemuel Gulliver leaves his wife, Mary, and their children to pursue his interest in exploration and adventure. He is driven by a desire for knowledge and the thrill of discovering new lands, which ultimately leads him to embark on several voyages. Gulliver's longing for adventure outweighs his domestic responsibilities, reflecting his character's quest for experience beyond the familiar. This decision sets the stage for his encounters with various fantastical societies throughout the narrative.
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