Robinson Crusoe

Robinson Crusoe

Why did Crusoe go to London instead of returning home after the disaster?

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According to Crusoe, he didn't have the foresight to use his common sense. Instead, he used poor judgement and did exactly what he shouldn't have done.

But my ill fate pushed me on now with an obstinacy that nothing could resist; and though I had several times loud calls from my reason and my more composed judgment to go home, yet I had no power to do it. I know not what to call this, nor will I urge that it is a secret overruling decree, that hurries us on to be the instruments of our own destruction, even though it be before us, and that we rush upon it with our eyes open. Certainly, nothing but some such decreed unavoidable misery, which it was impossible for me to escape, could have pushed me forward against the calm reasonings and persuasions of my most retired thoughts, and against two such visible instructions as I had met with in my first attempt.

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