![]() It is his teachings from which Crusoe is running, with poor success. ![]() Crusoe's fatherĪlthough he appears only briefly in the beginning, he embodies the theme of the merits of Protestant, middle-class living. His eagerness to be redone in the European image is supposed to convey that this image is indeed the right one. Friday is basically Crusoe's protege, a living example of religious justification of the slavery relationship between the two men. FridayĪnother friend/servant of Crusoe's, he spends a number of years on the island with the main character, who saves him from cannibalistic death. A simple youth who is dedicated to Crusoe, he is admirable for his willingness to stand by the narrator. XuryĪ friend/servant of Crusoe's, he also escapes from the Moors. ![]() He is a contradictory character at the same time he is practical ingenuity and immature decisiveness. ![]() The novel essentially chronicles his mental and spiritual development as a result of his isolation. Because of this need, he brings misfortune on himself and is left to fend for himself in a primitive land. The main character of the story, he is a rebellious youth with an inexplicable need to travel. ![]()
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