The 17th-century value most clearly shown in Robinson Crusoe is the Protestant work ethic, which emphasizes hard work, discipline, and individual responsibility. Crusoe's efforts to survive and thrive on the deserted island reflect these values through his perseverance, resourcefulness, and self-reliance.
Being grateful, which is shown by Crusoe thanking God for his survival APEX
Being religious, which is shown by Crusoe constantly pondering God's punishment
Being religious, which is shown by Crusoe constantly pondering God's punishment.
His gratefulness, as shown when Crusoe saves his life (APEX)
Crusoe names the man Friday.He is a savage,asthis is shown from his act when he cut off the cannibal's head and places it at Crusoe'feet.Although he has finally found a human companion,Crusoe is afraid of his safety and is not sure whwther he should trust Friday or not.He also finds that his custom and Friday's custom are different.For example,Friday shown his gratitude and respects to Crosoe by placing Crusoe's foot on his head.Although Friday devotes himself to Crusoe,the latter does not treat him as a slave, but as a friend and a companio.Here we lwart that Crusoe does not misuse his power.
The element of civilization that is most clearly shown in Maya artwork is urbanization.
His gratefulness, as shown when Crusoe saves his life - apex
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