Robinson Crusoe

In Chapter 3 of Robinson Crusoe, how does Crusoe first react to his survival and landing on the island ?

In Chapter 3 of Robinson Crusoe, how does Crusoe first react to his survival and landing on the island ?
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After having been there about 12 days, Robinson decides to keep a calendar by marking a large wooden post. He is very happy to have some pen and paper, three Bibles, two cats and a dog, all from the ship. The work upon his home is tedious without proper tools, but he improvises. After all, he has nothing else to occupy his time. To comfort himself the narrator makes a list of pros and cons about his shipwreck. Ultimately he decides to be joyous because God has delivered and provided for him.

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