When does the theme of colonialism come into play in Robinson Comisoe?
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The theme of colonialism is apparent throughout Robinson Crusoe. It is particularly evident when the narrator asserts his "undoubted right of dominion" over the island and describes its other inhabitants as his subjects.
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Society, individuality and isolation-
At the center of Robinson Crusoe is a tension between society and individuality.As the novel begins,robinson breaks free of his family and the middle-clas society in which they live in order to pursue his own life.
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