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 retreats to hide in his house after discovering the footprint in the sand.
once he finds some dry wood
He goes back to his castle to defend himself.
He finds a lone, human footprint in the sand on the shore.
The footprint in "Robinson Crusoe" symbolizes the presence of another human being on the deserted island, challenging Crusoe's belief that he is alone. It serves as a turning point in the novel as it sparks fear, curiosity, and the realization that Crusoe may not be the sole survivor. The footprint represents the theme of isolation versus companionship and plays a crucial role in Crusoe's emotional and psychological journey.
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English novelist, pamphleteer, and journalist, author of ROBINSON CRUSOE, a story of a man shipwrecked alone on an island wich along with Samuel Richardson, Defoe is considered the founder of the English novel. He finds a Indian orphan and name him Friday. After a long time, walking along the beach, he finds footprints in the sand. meassured by his boots, he realised some big men are in the Island. This is some book you got to read.
dinosaurs weighed so much that when they made footprints the sand beneith them all turned into stone, i have read that a really heavy elephant in africa has stepped on sand and turned the sand under its footprint turn into sand!!
The weight of your body expressed on each foot. This concentration will displace the beach sand, mud, snow etc. and will be called a footprint.
a footprint.
All you find in the sand is a bunch of tokens!
Dinosaur footprints are the original soil or sand that the footprint was made in, which has been buried and then turned into rock by great pressure. In a nutshell, yes.