Write a summary of Robinson Crusoe's needs, difficulties, fears and disappointments
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A summary of Robinson Crusoe's
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- As a young and impulsive traveller, Robinson Crusoe disregarded his parents and set sail.
- He got caught in a series of harsh storms at sea, and the captain cautioned him that he should not be a seafarer.
- Crusoe boarded another ship and returned from a successful tour to Africa, embarrassed to return home.
- A significant conflict Crusoe faces hardship, famine, loneliness, and cannibals in his attempt to survive on a barren island after being shipwrecked alone.
- Action on the rise Crusoe sails out to sea against his father's wishes.
- He also discovers that his father's will made no provision for him.
- Crusoe claims that he was left out of the will because he was considered dead, not because he had a lingering ill will.
- So Crusoe experienced several setbacks, but he also finds two sisters and learns that he has two nephews, the progeny of one of his brothers, indicating that he does have a family.
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