What relationship between humans and the natural world does Robinson Crusoe propose ?
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this relationship as a progression. Initially the natural world is a terrifying place. THe tempest at sea frightens all the Crusoe including Crusoe. THey all look to the heavens for help.
"By this time it blew a terrible Storm indeed, and now I began to see Terror and Amazement in the Faces even of the Seamen themselves."
Once stranded Crusoe sees how the natural world can help him survive. He , for example , finds the lion hide more comfortable than a bed. In time the Island takes on a Biblical sense for Crusoe. He soon figures out how to become one with nature and even prosper,
"Accordingly I dug up a Piece of Ground as well as I could with my wooden Spade, and diving it into two Parts, I sow'd my Grain; but as I was sowing, it casually occur'd to my Thoughts, That I would not sow it all at first, because I did not know when was the proper Time for it; so I sow'd about two Thirds of the Seed, leaving about a Handful of each.".
Answer:
Robinson Crusoe
Explanation:
The novel "Robinson Crusoe" was written by Daniel Dafoe.
- Robinson Crusoe is a very interesting and adventurous story of a man named Robinson Crusoe who unfortunately lands on an island where there is no human being.
- Robinson Crusoe happens to be an adventurous and nature-loving person.
- He takes it as an opportunity and lives with nature without disturbing the natural balance of life.
- Robinson realizes that human beings are a part of nature and we need to learn to co-exist with plants, animals and birds.
- This makes the whole world beautiful.
- Whatever nature has given us is enough for us to survive.
Hence, now we know how the world can be beautiful if we learn to co-exist with nature and live happily.
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