what are Robinson Crusoe's needs, difficulties, fears and disappointments
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major conflict Shipwrecked alone, Crusoe struggles against hardship, privation, loneliness, and cannibals in his attempt to survive on a deserted island. rising action Crusoe disobeys his father and goes out to sea.
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Explanation:
Fear and difficulties:
- Crusoe is forced to live in constant fear for a year as a result; he hides his boat, avoids starting fires, is reluctant to shoot his rifle, and even hesitates to chop wood out of fear.
- In some ways, he has become into an animal who is constantly on the lookout for danger.
Need:
- Crusoe made hasty preparations for food before moving on to shelter in order to safeguard himself from wild animals.
- He salvaged as many items from the sinking ship as he could, items that will come in handy in the future.
- He also started to hone skills he had never used before in order to take care of himself.
Disappointments:
- Massive battle Crusoe faces hardship, deprivation, loneliness, and cannibals in his quest to survive after being shipwrecked alone.
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