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The second storm in "Robinson Crusoe" is more devastating and results in the loss of his ship and crew, leaving Crusoe stranded alone on the island. The first storm was more of a warning sign of the trials to come, while the second storm marks a turning point in Crusoe's life as he begins his solitary survival journey.

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