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According to Crusoe, more prosperity and satisfaction in life depends on:
a better understanding of himself and his fears
More friends
More islands
More ships
Friday's instantaneous servitude to Crusoe also raises questions about Crusoe's sense of his own rank and power. Crusoe easily could lift Friday from the ground when Friday grovels before him, but he does not. Without so much as a second thought, Crusoe accepts Friday as a servant and an inferior, assuming his own superiority. Friday may be the first New World “savage” in English literature to force a questioning of whether white people should automatically assume superiority over other races
ترجمة اللي فوق :
تعامل كروزو مع فرايدي يشير الى الحس الاستعماري والفوقي عند كروزو ، هو كان قادر انه يمنعه من التذلل له وقت اللي انقذه بس ما منعه وبدلا عن ذلك خلاه خادم عنده وهذا يؤكد الحس الاستعماري ، ربما فرايدي هو اول شخصية مستعبدة وجدت في الادب الانجليزي وهذا الشئ يوحي باحساس ان البيض لازم يكون ارفع دائما من الاعراق الاخرى
Crusoe at once makes of Friday a servant and an inferior because:
Friday worked a s a servant before
The writer wants to show Crusoe as superior to Friday
There were no servants so Crusoe needed his help
Friday wanted this
Why does Crusoe hesitate to kill cannibals at the start?
On moral grounds
On financial bases
For social reasons
For no obvious reason
One of the prisoners Crusoe arrests is his own father. This is called:
1-Sentimentalism 2-verisimilitude 3-coincidence 4-plot
The relationship between Crusoe and his father is a very important one here.
Is it the same?
no
Does he learn from experience?
no
Is he true to his feelings and his remorse?
no
Who is the most important person on earth for Crusoe?
Crusoe