Robinson Crusoe

What is the significance of writing journal in novel Robinson crusoe?

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We get to look into Crusoe's personal thoughts. These thoughts tell not only about Crusoe's experiences but also Crusoe's mental state. The novel is written in first person point of view so, through the journals, we are able to gauge how reliable our protagonist is.