While taking care of his goats, what does
Robinson Crusoe see that scares him?
• What does he see on the beach? How does he react to this?
• Read the ext act. What do you think of his reaction?
Is it justifed? Would you react in the same way?
Answers
Answer:
He realized that he should find a way to make a fire and to find proper fuel to burn. However, he began to muse on his condition; he wondered if his predicament was "the determination of Heaven, that in this desolate place and in this desolate manner, I should end my life." At this moment, he began to question the justice of Providence that would deliver such severe punishment on a person who had never done a great disobedience. Reproving himself for this bitterness, he began to reason with himself. Surely, he had met a better fate than the other ten in the boat who were undoubtedly dead. Counting his blessings, he realized that he had everything needed for his subsistence, particularly his gun and his ammunition. Realizing this, he decided to keep an account of his trials and tribulations. With this thought in mind, he began a journal of his activities, beginning with the day he landed on the shore
Explanation:
I hope you understand...pls make me as a brainlist