How did Robinson's loneliness go away?
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As Robinson Crusoe survives on his island and adapts well to his surroundings, he becomes lonely and wishes for some companionship. During his stay on the island Crusoe trains a parrot to speak to him just so he can hear another voice, even though it is just a repetition of his own words.
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As Robinson Crusoe survives on his island and adapts well to his surroundings, he becomes lonely and wishes for some companionship. During his stay on the island Crusoe trains a parrot to speak to him just so he can hear another voice, even though it is just a repetition of his own words.
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