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1. Give a detailed description of the storm
and the part played by Robinson Crusoe
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Robinson Crusoe survives on the island through a combination of common sense, determination, and ingenuity. He does not take unnecessary risk
He spends his time planting corn, barley, and rice. He learns to make bread. He builds furniture, weaves baskets, and makes pots. Crusoe also raises goats and tends to his little animal family of cats, dogs, and a parrot.
At first, he's a bit of a young tearaway, heading out into the world against his father's wishes to make himself a fortune. In his single-minded obsession with wealth, Crusoe shows himself utterly indifferent to morality. ... Crusoe is so obsessed with his various business enterprises that he forgets all about God.
Daniel Defoe's famous novel was inspired by the true story of an 18th Century castaway, but the real Robinson Crusoe island bears little resemblance to its fictional counterpart. ... Its link to Daniel Defoe's book dates back to 1704 when a British buccaneer ship called at the island.
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