Robinson Crusoe

A Ship Comes to the Island

cruseo says "each voyage was satisfying but it held nothing like the thrill of my twenty-eight years on the island "why did crusoe feel this way?

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Crusoes time on the isand was exciting, even if it was frightening. On the island, he experienced adventure, learning, accomplishments, challenges, and a blossoming sense of self-awareness that he would never experience on the sea.

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