it symbolizes the irony of Crusoe's desire for companionship. earlier in the story he mentions missing the company of someone to talk to; but the moment he sees the human footprint, he gets terrified and retreats back to his home in fear of its mere existence.
although his fear is probably derived from the fact that it could be a savage/cannibal.
but it still contradicts his desire for human company.
Crusoe retreats to hide in his house after discovering the footprint in the sand.
once he finds some dry wood
Robinson Crusoe was male.
He goes back to his castle to defend himself.
The name of Robinson Crusoe's companion was Friday.
It was the footprint of a gigantic hound. Robinson Crusoe found a footprint on the beach.
Crusoe retreats to hide in his house after discovering the footprint in the sand.
The footprint in the story belonged to Friday, a native man whom Robinson Crusoe encounters on the island. Robinson initially believed it to be the footprint of a cannibal but later discovers it was Friday's.
Robinson Crusoe lived on the island for approximately 15 years before he saw the footprint, which marked the first sign of human life he encountered besides himself.
Robinson Crusoe found the footprint in the sand on his 15th year of solitude on the island, after encountering it while exploring the shore. This discovery sparked fear and suspicion as it indicated the presence of another human on the island.
Crusoe's bower in "Robinson Crusoe" can be seen as a symbol of his desire for civilization, as he creates a serene refuge amidst the wildness of the island. It also represents Crusoe's ability to adapt to his surroundings and find moments of peace and contentment in the solitude of his exile.
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once he finds some dry wood
Robinson Crusoe was male.
Robinson Crusoe's birth name is Robinson Kreutznaer.
He goes back to his castle to defend himself.
No; Robinson Crusoe is a fictitious character.