Why do you it took robinson crusoe so long to feel the need to eplore the island
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While Selkirk was stranded for a mere four years, the fictional Crusoe spends 28 years, two months and 19 days as a castaway, as he meticulously notes in his journal. Defoe clearly took much of his inspiration from the Caribbean, not the southern Pacific.
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