5. Did Crusoe really build a fort? What does he mean?
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I believe that in Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe, with the construction of his fortress (or "castle" as he calls it), Crusoe is concerned with several things. Completely out of his element, Crusoe discovers how little he knows about the world (building things, farming, hunting, etc.) and how much he must learn if he wishes to survive. He overcomes many obstacles through investigation, analysis, and sometimes by accident. He analyzes the best place to build his "fortress."Crusoe goes to great lengths to deal with potential threats. Things that Crusoe is unaware of are the dangers he could face on the island: is it deserted? could he be attacked by wild animals? He is also confronted with the unknown conditions of the island's weather, and even his own lack of knowledge, in general.