The Sea
As a mariner and traveler, the sea plays a pretty big part in Crusoe's life. Whenever a storm hits the ocean, Crusoe is immediately penitent and begs God for help. When the skies are clear and the...
The Bible
Three Bibles are among the wreckage of the ship. The Bible is hugely important for Crusoe's time on the island, as it will serve as his moral compass and means of spiritual reformation.…also I fo...
The Flu
Crusoe might have been spiritually sick, but it's not until he becomes physically ill that he decides to save his soul. In the grips of the flu (or "Ague" as Crusoe calls in on page 75), Crusoe has...
The Footprint
Crusoe sees that fatal on the island and realizes that (gasp!) he's not alone. He describes the scene as follows:It happen'd one Day about Noon going towards my Boat, I was exceedingly surpriz'd wi...
Cannibals
The cannibals on the island offer Crusoe an opportunity to reflect on the differences between cultures. Should he intervene in their affairs or not? Should he judge their actions, or leave that up...